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Development of a standardized adsorbable organofluorine screening method for wastewaters with detection by combustion ion chromatography
Citation:
Jones, J., S. Burket, A. Hanley, AND J. Shoemaker. Development of a standardized adsorbable organofluorine screening method for wastewaters with detection by combustion ion chromatography. Analytical Methods. RSC Publishing, Cambridge, Uk, 14(36):3501-3511, (2022). https://doi.org/10.1039/d2ay01121b
Impact/Purpose:
This manuscript will further the science surrounding the use of AOF-CIC for detection of PFAS as total adsorbable fluorine in wastewaters and support the draft method delivered to OW in September 2021. This manuscript demonstrates that this AOF technique can be a useful PFAS analytical tool in the balancing act between selectivity, sensitivity, and inclusivity.
Description:
This research project was conducted in house by Jody Shoemaker and Jenifer Jones in CESER/WID with guidance from Adrian Hanley and Sarah Burket in OW/OST/EAS/TAS. This manuscript describes the investigation of adsorbable organofluorine (AOF) with detection by combustion ion chromatography (CIC) for detection of all PFAS in surface waters and wastewaters that adsorb to granular activated carbon (GAC).
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DOI: Development of a standardized adsorbable organofluorine screening method for wastewaters with detection by combustion ion chromatography
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