As PFAS regulations evolve and testing expands into more challenging matrices, effective sample preparation is a fundamental step in ensuring reliable and reproducible analysis. In this webinar, we examine solid-phase extraction (SPE) for PFAS analysis, exploring new applications and automation strategies designed to meet the demands of increasingly complex samples.
This session will highlight three new and relevant applications of PFAS sample preparation from environmental and food-based matrices, including:
• Sample preparation and PFAS determination from fish tissue in accordance with EPA Method 1633
• Automated SPE workflows for the determination of PFAS in aqueous film-forming foams (AFFF) supported by the Andrew+ robot
• Analysis of PFAS in products of animal origin, with a focus on egg matrices
Whether working towards regulatory compliance or improving lab efficiency, we will discuss ways to increase reproducibility, reduce matrix effects, and streamline PFAS workflows. This includes how newer SPE formats like Oasis WAX/GCB and GCB/WAX for PFAS Analysis can help simplify cleanup and improve results across a range of PFAS applications, from food to environmental samples.