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I'm trying to detect PFAS molecules in air samples...
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[QUOTE="lukeskywalker52, post: 6848438, member: 732869"] I'm also doing some research right now on chemicals which could react with PFAS because if I find something interesting, I could make the PFAS in samples react with those chemicals and produce specific products which may be easier to discover through other technics... right? (For example, these new products might have a different absorption spectrum which might be easier to analyze) But these PFAS molecules seem to be pretty stable and they don't react with almost anything... any suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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