Bond Elut PFAS WAX Solid Phase Extraction (SPE) Cartridges
Bond Elut PFAS WAX Solid Phase Extraction (SPE) Cartridges
Bond Elut PFAS WAX cartridges feature a weak anion exchange SPE sorbent that was developed specifically for PFAS analysis. Multiple formats enable the flexibility to choose the right product for your exact application needs. Achieve consistent recovery, reproducibility, and cleanliness at an affordable price with Bond Elut PFAS WAX cartridges.
Bond Elut PFAS Wax won a 2023 Environment+Energy Leader Award. The presence of PFAS chemicals in our daily lives is a grave concern, the judges wrote, making any technology that aids in their removal from the environment truly lifesaving.
- Solid Phase Extraction (SPE)
Product Details
- Bond Elut PFAS WAX SPE cartridges feature a newly developed polymeric weak anion exchange (WAX) sorbent with a pKa of greater than 8
- Designed specifically for PFAS extraction and cleanliness
- Compliant with EPA Method 533, EPA draft Method 1633 (August 2021), and ISO 21675:2019
- Perfect for extracting a broad range of PFAS compounds from various environmental matrices, including drinking water, wastewater, soil, sediment, and tissues
- Excellent recovery and reproducibility for PFAS compounds with shorter carbon chains ( < C6 chain length)
- Cartridges (6 mL) available in three bed mass options (150 mg, 200 mg, 500 mg)
- Seamless fit into the Agilent PFAS workflow solution
Solid Phase Extraction (SPE) Selector Tool
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Videos
- Key Literature
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Consumables Ordering Guide – Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) Analysis for Environmental Samples
Agilent's PFAS solution includes products for sample preparation, HPLC columns and solvents as well as PFC-free sample containment.
- Brochures
- English
- 06 Mar 2024
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- Application Notes
- Brochures
Analysis of PFAS: Strategies to optimize performance
This expert discussion forum addresses some of the key issues surrounding the targeted analysis of PFAS in environmental matrices.
The PFAS Lab of the Future
This webinar looks at the future of a PFAS lab - optimized workflows, maximum efficiency, artificial intelligence, and increased throughput.
Addressing the new Drinking Water Inspectorate requirements for the analysis of PFAS in water
On-demand webinar promotion: Addressing the new Drinking Water Inspectorate requirements for the analysis of PFAS in water
Agilent's Bond Elut PFAS WAX Named 2023 Top Product by Environment+Energy Leader
Agilent won a 2023 Environment+Energy Leader Award for Bond Elut PFAS WAX SPE Cartridges that improve efficiency in testing for PFAS substances, the so-called ‘forever chemicals.’ Bond Elut PFAS WAX enables scientists to confidently isolate PFAS from drinking water, wastewater, soil, sludge, tissues, and food. “The presence of PFAS chemicals in our daily lives is a grave concern,” the judges wrote, “making any technology that aids in their removal from the environment truly lifesaving.”
- Environment+Energy Leader
- 02 Aug 2023
Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) Analysis For Environmental Samples
Agilent offers complete end-to-end workflows for extraction, quantification even at Ultra-trace levels, and reporting of PFAS in the environment. This includes a range of sample preparation products, HPLC columns, chemical standards, PFC-free sample containment and other HPLC supplies, Ultra-high performance liquid chromatography (UHPLC) coupled to triple quadrupole mass spectrometry, e-methods, as well as gas chromatography products for sampling and analyzing a challenging range of trace-level volatile and semivolatile vapors of PFAS in air.
- 05 Mar 2024
Full Workflow for US EPA Method 1633 for Targeted PFAS Analysis
Agilent announced a highly-anticipated, complete workflow solution for targeted per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) analysis using the United States (US) Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Method 1633 (3rd draft). EPA Draft Method 1633 currently analyzes 40 PFAS compounds in wastewater and soil and is a complex and labor-intensive method, relying on multiple sample preparation and analysis steps. Success in running the technique depends on careful sample handling and the appropriate sample preparation supplies and instrumentation.
- 05 May 2023