

PFAS Analysis According to the European Union (EU) Directive 2020/2184
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a group of synthetic chemicals that have gathered significant attention due to their persistence in the environment and their potential health impacts. The European Union (EU) Directive 2020/2184 for specifying the quality of water intended for human consumption mandates stringent monitoring and control of PFAS levels to ensure public safety. This analysis focuses on the methodologies and regulatory frameworks established by the directive for the detection and quantification of 20 PFAS in drinking water.
This webinar also examines the challenges and implications of PFAS testing for water suppliers and regulatory bodies detailing best practices for sustained analytical performance. Key aspects include the implementation of liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS), the establishment of maximum allowable concentrations, and the periodic review of PFAS limits based on emerging scientific evidence. We describe the use of PFAS free LC kits and enhancements to standard LC configurations to minimize contamination delivering accurate and precise results at the lowest mandated concentration levels.
Speakers
Marcus Chadha
EMEA LC-MS Field Application Specialists Manager
Agilent Technologies
Marcus has worked for Agilent for seven years where he first worked as an LC/MS Field Application Specialist then for the last two years he became the EMEA Applications Specialist Manager. In his roles he has collaborated with our Environmental and Food customers, developed new methods and trained out LC/QQQ and LC/QTOF workflows to new and existing customers.He now coordinates these activities using his team of GC/MS and LC/MS application specialists. Marcus is also responsible for the market specialisation activities for the environmental market across Europe.
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