Recommended procedure for the preparation of PFAS compounds according to US EPA 533
This technical note provides a detailed procedure for preparing PFAS compounds according to US EPA method 533.
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This technical note provides a detailed procedure for preparing PFAS compounds according to US EPA method 533.
Application note scope The purpose of this application note is to outline an automated extraction method utilizing the Atlantic® C18-HC SPE Disk and the Biotage automated and manual SPE solutions for ...
Scope This application note will outline the recommended methods for the extraction of chlorinated biphenyl congeners as outlined in EPA Method 1668A using Biotage automated or manual SPE solutions, A...
Introduction The treatment and removal of oil and grease from wastewater is imperative because it can negatively affect the biological and aquatic life that encounter it. Not only that, but since the ...
Solid-phase extraction (SPE) is a powerful technique for rapid, selective sample preparation. Sample preparation prior to analysis is as important to the success of an assay as the analytical techniqu...
Introduction There are a wide range of volatile and semi-volatile contaminants finding their way into both terrestrial bodies and water sources worldwide. In the United States (US), the contaminants a...
Figure 1. Molecular structures of selected analytes
This technical note provides two detailed procedures for preparing PFAS compounds according to DIN 38407-42, one for for 250 mL samples using 500 mg bed mass and one for 50 mL samples using 60 mg bed ...
This application note outlines the extraction of five organophosphate compounds monocrotophos, diazinon, malathion, EPN, and methamidophos using one solid phase extraction method with one pre-treatmen...
Application Note Scope This application note will outline optimized methods for the extraction of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from sea water using the Atlantic® HLB solid phase extraction disk pr...