Simultaneous Analysis of Multiple PFAS Components
in Wastewater

Because PFAS offer a range of useful functions, they are used as coatings for various parts. If PFAS are used in a production line process and uncontrolled wastewater from the factory is discharged into the environment, they could cause environmental pollution, so it is recommended that such factory wastewater are monitored to determine whether they contain PFAS.

Analysis of PFAS Contained in Factory Wastewater
EPA Method 1633

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) provides a standard method for measuring PFAS in environmental samples using a triple quadrupole liquid chromatograph mass spectrometer (LC-MS/MS) system. EPA Method 1633 is used to quantify PFAS concentrations in water, solids, sludge, and biological tissue. The following describes using an LCMS-8050 system to analyze the PFAS concentrations in factory wastewater based on EPA Method 1633.
EPA Method 1633 specifies the measurement of 40 types of native compounds, 23 types of extracted internal standards (EIS), and 7 types of non-extracted internal standards (NIS). That requires simultaneous analysis of multiple components.
For PFAS in environmental samples, it was verified that the LCMS-8050 system adequately satisfies quality control, validation, and device performance criteria.

MRM Chromatogram at The Lowest Point of The Calibration Curve

Analyzing the lowest concentration standard of the calibration curve range specified by EPA Method 1633 resulted in excellent peak shape and separation.

MRM Chromatogram at The Lowest Point of The Calibration Curve

Spike and Recovery Test of Factory Wastewater

We measured purified water and wastewater samples using the solid phase extraction method, which is also used in EPA Method 1633. The compound recovery rates from the purified water samples were within 50 to 150 % for all compounds except D5-NEtFOSA. The results show that for all compounds the EIS recovery rates from wastewater were somewhat lower than from purified water, but the EIS recovery rates of both samples were within the allowable range reported in EPA Method 1633.
Despite having the concentration of the lowest point of the calibration curve, recovery rates and reproducibility (%RSD) values of both purified water and wastewater satisfied environmental sample criteria for all compounds except 3:3 FTCA.

Spike and Recovery Test of Factory Wastewater

The Application News article “Analysis of Per-and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances(PFAS) using the LCMS-8050 Triple Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer According to EPA Draft Method 1633” can be downloaded from this link.

Download

Relevant Instruments

Triple Quadrupole:LCMS-TQ RX Series

Triple Quadrupole:LCMS-TQ RX Series

Innovative technology, exceptional design and new ways of thinking are part of our engineering DNA delivering solutions for the ever-changing needs of any laboratory. As our scientific and business needs change our engineering design evolves and adapts. The result is the RX Series of triple quadrupole LC-MS instruments designed with unmatched capability, redefined reliability and creating a new standard in actionable data.

Contact SHIMADZU

For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
This page may contain references to products that are not available in your country. Please contact us to check the availability of these products in your country.