PRESENTATION

Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a class of synthetic chemicals that since the 1940s have been incorporated into a range of industrial and domestic products such as AFFFs (aqueous film-forming foams), cosmetics, household products, medical devices, food contact materials, inks, pesticides, oil production, textiles, leather, and apparel.

A smaller suite of legacy PFAS consists of perfluoroalkyl acids (PFAAs), of which the most notorious are perfluoroalkylsulfonic acid (PFOS; C8HF17O3S) and perfluoroalkyloctanoic acid (PFOA; C8HF15O2). Global restrictions on the use of PFOA and PFOS have led to the development of thousands of replacement novel PFAS, most without publicly available information on their production, use, environmental distribution, and/or toxicology.

This webcast will highlight PFAS persistence in the context of the Australian environment, including methods of analysis for targeted measurements with triple-quadrupole mass spectrometry (LC/TQ MS), and non-target analysis with high-resolution mass spectrometry (LC/Q-TOF MS), followed by an examination of PFAS in the urban environment, which includes wastewater treatment plants as well as novel sources such as chemical warehouse fires and high-performance motor cars.

WHAT YOU
WILL LEARN
  • Key differences between LC/TQ and LC/Q-TOF and how are they used for providing information on PFAS in the environment
  • Reliability of techniques for quantifying total PFAS in samples
  • Novel sources of PFAS in the urban environment
Presenter
Scott Marshall Dr. Bradley Clarke
Senior Lecturer
Australian Laboratory for Emerging Contaminants (ALEC)
University of Melbourne


To learn more, visit Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry page and PFAS analysis in Water.


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