Bond Elut Carbon S for PFAS SPE Cartridges
Bond Elut Carbon S for PFAS Cartridges are specifically designed for efficient passthrough matrix cleanup for analysis of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in various environmental samples. The advanced Agilent Carbon S sorbent offers an improved balance between analyte recovery and matrix removal efficiency than traditional graphitized carbon black (GCB) sorbent.
These solid phase extraction (SPE) cartridges ensure high recovery rates and reproducibility, making them ideal for PFAS testing laboratories. Rigorous quality control for PFAS cleanliness ensures minimal background interference and reliable results.
Features:
- Engineered to provide high recovery and reproducibility for a wide range of PFAS compounds.
- Batches are rigorously tested for PFAS cleanliness to ensure minimal background interference, ensuring accurate and reliable results.
- Suitable for various environmental matrices, including water and soil samples.
- Carbon S sorbent offers efficient matrix clean-up while maintaining high PFAS recovery.
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances in soils using Agilent Bond Elut Carbon S for PFAS solid phase extraction cartridges
Explore the development and evaluation of a multicomponent method for analyzing per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in soil using Agilent Bond Elut Carbon S for PFAS solid phase extraction (SPE) cartridges. These cartridges, specifically developed for PFAS analysis, use sorbent and cartridge components with low PFAS residue. The Carbon S enables low-level detection by reducing matrix interferences while providing high target recovery.
Determination of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances in soil and sediment
Discover a method that adheres to the criteria of US EPA Method 1633 and meets all QC requirements to support the use of blended dual-phase SPE cartridges as a viable alternative for PFAS extraction in solid environmental matrices.
Automated solid phase extraction of PFAS from aqueous samples
Explore the findings from a study that evaluated five solid phase extraction (SPE) protocols for analyzing PFAS in aqueous samples, in alignment with US EPA Method 1633. It compared two-step sample prep leveraging Bond Elut PFAS WAX cartridges and loose Carbon with Bond Elut dual-phase PFAS WAX/Carbon S cartridges in both layered and blended formats. The study demonstrated how automated SPE with optimized sample prep consumables enhances efficiency, accuracy, and repeatability in PFAS testing across diverse environmental matrices.























