Are you looking to optimize your laboratory workflow for PFAS analysis? If so, this on-demand webinar will provide a detailed overview of PFAS LC/MS/MS methods, including direct injection and SPE methods fitting to various global regulations.
Duration: 1 hour
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) represent a diverse group of synthetic fluorinated organic compounds that have been produced and widely used in industrial applications and consumer products since the 1930s. Common applications where PFAS are used include surfactants, fire-fighting foams, nonstick cookware coatings, lubricants, and coatings for food packaging. Because of their wide use, testing is of great importance to mitigate potential risks to our health and the environment.
The webinar demonstrates PerkinElmer’s portfolio of high-performance solutions to optimize your laboratory workflow for PFAS analysis. Its robust and reliable LC/MS/MS systems along with high quality consumables and the industry’s most trusted service and application support network will deliver the throughput, productivity, and sensitivity you need in your analytical testing lab. We delve into some key methods that are turnkey and ready to implement in your testing lab.
By viewing this presentation you will:
- gain a detailed overview of PFAS LC/MS/MS methods, including direct injection and SPE methods fitting to various global regulations
- learn how the LX50 QSight LC/MS/MS system can deliver reliable and comprehensive results for PFAS contaminants
- understand how to overcome limitations related to system contamination
- discover tips and tricks for method optimization and sample preparation, specifically for PFAS.
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The Presenter
Derek Mattern
Subject Matter Expert - LC/MS/MS, PerkinElmer
Dr. Derek Mattern has been at PerkinElmer since the beginning of 2018. He started working as a local field application specialist in Germany focusing on the QSight® LC/MS/MS system. Since the beginning of 2020, he has become a subject matter expert covering the EMEAI region giving application support for PerkinElmer’s LC/MS/MS instruments. He received his PhD from the Friedrich Schiller University in Jena, Germany researching natural products in various microorganisms. Before his graduate studies, he was a Fulbright scholar at the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology in Germany, and he completed his undergraduate degree in the USA.
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