PFAS are manufactured chemicals that have been used in a wide variety of common consumer products and industrial activities. Known as “forever chemicals” because they do not break down and can bioaccumulate. As such, there is an increasing need for robust, reliable methods: which includes chemicals and consumables that are fit for purpose for PFAS analyses. Detecting PFAS at trace levels in the environment is key to their remediation. PFAS contamination, can be determined, depending on their sample matrix, by one of several regulatory methods including global ASTM regulations, the Stockholm Convention on persistent organic pollutants, the EU Drinking Water Directive, and US EPA Methods 1633, 8327, 533, and 537.1, and OTM-45. Download now to learn more.