Approaches and limitations of using extractable organofluorine - combustion ion chromatography to assess PFAS Total in drinking water | Synapse
May 20, 2026
Approaches and limitations of using extractable organofluorine - combustion ion chromatography to assess PFAS Total in drinking water
Key Points
This research explores methods for measuring total PFAS in drinking water and identifies the limitations of these approaches.
Utilized extraction techniques to quantify PFAS levels,
employed combustion ion chromatography for analysis,
examined the regulatory implications of PFAS in drinking water.
Detected varying levels of PFAS in several drinking water sources, indicating widespread contamination,
identified limitations in current methods, which may affect measurement accuracy and regulatory compliance.
Abstract
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are now widely detected in drinking water globally as a result of decades of production and use. Although recent regulations aim to address this issue,...