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In PFAS (Per-and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances) analysis, site
characterization, sampling, transportation, and laboratory analytical
methods constitute sources for the potential of cross-contamination.
Special considerations in sample collection and extraction, analytical
methods, and decontamination procedures are necessary to ensure PFAS
quality analysis.
This Q&A provides insight for PFAS analytical challenges and method
development to prevent cross-contamination.
FAQs for PFAS Analysis
In PFAS (Per-and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances) analysis, site
characterization, sampling, transportation, and laboratory analytical
methods constitute sources for the potential of cross-contamination.
Special considerations in sample collection and extraction, analytical
methods, and decontamination procedures are necessary to ensure PFAS
quality analysis.
This Q&A provides insight for PFAS analytical challenges and method
development to prevent cross-contamination.