Detecting PFAS in drinking water for regulations in Europe

Join our upcoming webinar, and discover a comprehensive solution for PFAS analysis, from sample preparation to reporting, tailored to meet European regulatory standards. PFAS encompass several chemical classes, making their extraction and analysis complex. This webinar will introduce a cutting-edge automated sample preparation method to overcome the challenges of PFAS extraction and concentration. Utilizing automated dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction (DLLME), we present a simple, cost-effective, and versatile technique to enhance PFAS detection sensitivity compatible with LC-MS and GC-MS systems.
Discover:
- Technique for extracting and analyzing various PFAS classes
- An introduction to automated dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction (DLLME)
- How to enhance PFAS detection sensitivity
Who should attend:
- Scientists involved in water quality/contaminant monitoring.
- Regulatory professionals focused on water standards.
- Analytical chemists specializing in PFAS detection and analysis.
- Laboratory professionals seeking efficient and cost-effective sample preparation methods
This session includes a recording from the Thermo Fisher Scientific event "Live from the Lab. After the presentation, our product application specialists will be available live to answer your questions in real-time.
Register now to secure your spot to join our specialists live or to watch the recording at your convenience.
Presenter: Aristide Ganci (Product Manager EFS, Thermo Fisher Scientific)
Aristide is an experienced environmental and food testing chemist now specialising in developing LC- and GC-MS analytical workflows to support laboratories in the food and beverages industry. He gained his environmental analytical chemistry PhD for researching POPs at the University of Birmingham, UK.
Presenter: Valérie Thibert (Senior Product Applications Specialist, Thermo Fisher Scientific)
Valérie holds a PhD from the University Pierre et Marie Curie in France in Analytical Chemistry and has wide ranging experience in clinical toxicology and environmental and food contaminant analysis. Today her work focuses on helping customers in environmental and food safety laboratories with their LC-MS methods needs.
Presenter: Jeff Stubbs (Senior Business Development Manager – Environment and Food, Thermo Fisher Scientific)
Jeff began his career at Northumbrian Water over 20 years ago, performing routine analysis and developing and validating methods. Jeff has utilised his extensive water industry and commercial experience to work with environmental and food testing laboratories, understand their challenges and create long-term successful collaborative partnerships.
