Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1248127 TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry 2013 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

An increasing number of reports confirm the world-wide presence of the perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs). As a consequence, the demand for qualitative and quantitative environmental occurrence data requires accurate risk assessments. To improve the analytical quality of the determination of PFASs in food and environmental samples, a 4th international interlaboratory study (ILS) was conducted in 2011. A total of 31 partners participated, and, depending on the sample matrix, up to 29 data sets were submitted. The ILS focused on food samples, as it was organized by the PERFOOD consortium in collaboration with QUASIMEME. The results showed that the cumulative experience of the participants has improved their analytical quality over four international ILSs. Several sources of errors were identified and methods to avoid them are suggested.

► The analytical performance of determining PFAS in food and environmental samples. ► Results from the 4th interlaboratory study of PFAS in food and environmental samples. ► The experience of participants improved the analytical quality of PFAS determination. ► Several sources of errors were identified and methods to avoid them suggested.

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