Environmental Chemistry: Analysis of organic pollutants

Page reviewed:  16/09/2025

The laboratory analyses (semi-) persistent organic pollutants (POPs), such as highly fluorinated substances (PFAS), industrial chemicals, pharmaceuticals, pesticides, antimicrobial resistance (AMR) chemicals, found in the environment.

The analytical techniques used are combined liquid chromatography - mass spectrometry (LC-MS) and gas chromatography - mass spectrometry (GC-MS) for target and non-target environmental pollutant analysis at trace and ultratrace levels. We have existing methods for (semi-) persistent organic pollutants, such as traditional environmental pollutants (POPs), highly fluorinated substances (PFAS), industrial chemicals, pharmaceuticals, personal care products, pesticides, transformation products, antimicrobial resistance (AMR) chemicals and genes.

The instrumentation includes GC-MS (Agilent 5975E with EI/CI ionization), GC-MS/MS (Agilent 7010), LC-MS/MS (Thermo-Fischer TSQ Quantiva and SCIEX Triple Quad™ 3500 System) and high resolution MS (Orbitrap Exactive; Thermo ScientificTM). We also have a platform for effect-directed analysis (EDA) with fractionation equipment (FractiomateTM) connected to the Orbitrap instrument and cell-based bioassays for analysis of toxicological responses.

The laboratory is equipped with all equipment needed sample preparation and processing of environmental samples (water, sediment, soil, air, biota, etc.) including e.g., high volume water extraction devices (Horizon SPE-DEX 4790), other extraction equipment, homogenizers, centrifuges, ultrasonic baths, etc.
 

Need analysis of environmental samples or want to plan a research projects with us?

We are available for special requests regarding the analysis of organic micropollutants, including PFAS. Pricing depends on the analytes of interest, sample matrix and the type of user, such as commercial or research-related clients.

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