Environmental contamination by per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and rising concerns about its long-term impacts on the general population have increased the urgency for wider PFAS analysis. Initially, the focus was solely on environmental matrices but has now expanded into food analysis due to the risk to consumers. Accordingly, regulations and guidance documents have been released to assure the quality of water bodies, drinking water and most recently also for food and feed.
In this infographic, you’ll learn about:
- Application areas
- Sample preparation
- Sample separation and detection
- Data processing
Download this infographic now to learn about a PFS analysis workflow that can be incorporated into any lab, whether the focus is food, water or environmental.