FAQ

Why are my PFAS standards shipped in glass ampuls when it’s suggested to store and analyze PFAS in polypropylene vials?

05 Dec 2025

Adsorption of PFAS onto the surface of storage containers is a well-documented issue. During development of our PFAS standards, we observed similar adsorption issues. The extent of adsorption is likely dependent on a few factors:

  • Polarity of the solvent with higher aqueous content resulting in more adsorption
  • Type of end group (i.e., carboxylic acids adsorb differently than sulfonates)
  • Chain-length of analyte with longer chain analytes adsorbing more strongly
  • Material of container
  • Surface area of the container

Adsorption onto a glass or polypropylene vial at higher concentrations (>1 ppm) are negligible in comparison to the concentration of the standard. As analyte concentrations decrease and solvent polarity increases (for example, during field sampling or analysis), adsorption effects become more pronounced; therefore, the use of polypropylene vials is recommended (vial cat.# 23243, cap cat.# 23244).

For more information, we recommend reviewing our PFAS Feasibility: Determination of Glass Deactivation and Stabilizer Concentration ​poster.

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