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Webinar: Real-Time PFAS Detection in Air

This on-demand webinar introduces a TOFWERKs approach to monitoring PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) in air: quickly, accurately, and in real time. PFAS are persistent environmental pollutants found in sources ranging from firefighting foams to industrial emissions, and traditional lab-based detection methods can take days or even weeks while only identifying known compounds.

In this session, we present the TOFWERK Vocus Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometer (CIMS) as a powerful, field-deployable solution for on-site PFAS monitoring. The webinar provides an overview of the instrument’s capabilities, the underlying chemistry of iodide CIMS, and how real-time measurements enable faster response and the detection of emerging contaminants.

Webinar Highlights

During this on-demand webinar, we will explore:

  • PFAS fundamentals
  • Iodide CIMS technology
  • Performance insights
  • Practical considerations
  • Real-world applications

Presenter

Dr. Abigail Koss is Head of Applications and Technology at TOFWERK in Boulder, CO. She is an international PTR-MS expert, with extensive experience in environmental fieldwork for atmospheric chemistry. Her team focuses on finding creative mass spectrometry solutions to problems in industry and air monitoring.

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