Perfluoroalkyl substance testing guide

6 Aug 2023

The number of PFAS compounds found on current analyte lists represents less than 1% of the potential environmental contaminants that could be contributed by this large class of compounds. However, researchers continue to identify additional PFAS compounds with potential human health and environmental impacts, thereby increasing the scope of the problem. As PFAS analytes list continue to grow, future analytical challenges - sample preparation, chromatography and mass spectrometry - will become more complex. This PFAS Guide from Phenomenex offers new analytical approaches to help with the evolving PFAS challenge.

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