Comparison of PFAS recoveries between cartridge format WAX/GCB vs dispersive GCB

In this webinar, Dr. Richard Jack will demonstrate the robust LC-MS/MS recovery and precision that Strata PFAS single-tube WAX/GCB sample preparation provides for non-drinking water PFAS analysis.
He will illustrate the equivalence of this method to a two-step SPE WAX followed by dispersed GCB, thereby meeting DoD QSM 5.3 and EPA 1633 requirements. Plus, Dr. Jack will outline how one cartridge WAX/GCB format reduces sample handling, sample preparation time, material cost, and labor cost, thereby increasing laboratory productivity and sample throughput when compared to the traditional two-step sample preparation process
- Learn how to optimize SPE workflows for PFAS
- Explore product formats that meet regulatory requirements
- How to bring productivity improvements to your lab
Who should attend?
Lab managers, scientists, bench chemists, and scientists in method development that work on PFAS analysis.
Most relevant related technology?
Solid-phase extraction, LC-MS/MS
Presenter: Dr. Richard Jack (Global Market Development Manager, Food & Environmental, Phenomenex)
Richard has over 18 years’ experience with chromatography and mass spectrometry for the environmental, food, cannabis, semiconductor, chemical, and pharmaceutical industries. He is a former EPA Scientific Advisor and has collaborated with global regulatory agencies to develop validated methods through new applications, instrumentation, column chemistries, and software. He is currently the Second Vice Chairman for the ASTM D19 subcommittee on water analysis. He received his Ph.D. in biochemistry and anaerobic microbiology from Virginia Tech University in Blacksburg, VA, He received his Master’s in ecology from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, TN.
Presenter: Blake Forman (Editorial Team, SelectScience)
Blake studied chemistry at the University of Surrey, UK, and further went on to study a master’s in chemistry at the University of Southampton, UK. Blake has previously worked in the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) lab at LGC and as a technical sales specialist for Waters. As a member of the Editorial team, he now plays an integral role in shaping the content on SelectScience.
