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Mitigating Matrix Issues via Filter Aid to Improve Solid-Phase Extraction Methods

05 Nov 2025

Solid phase extraction (SPE) stands as a valuable sample preparation technique for water samples, utilized in the extraction of substances such as PFAS and semi-volatiles from drinking water. Despite its efficacy, SPE encounters challenges in non-drinking water matrices where solid particles can obstruct SPE cartridges, prolonging extraction or necessitating multiple cartridges per sample. EPA Method 1633 recently introduced glass wool to address this issue; however, manually adding wool can be laborious and inconsistent. This presentation introduces an integrated filter aid for SPE cartridges, enhancing consistency compared to glass wool. Incorporating the filter aid mitigates matrix-related clogging, leading to expedited extraction, reduced cartridge consumption, and more reliable analytical outcomes.

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  • Colton Myers

    Colton Myers is a Product Manager for GC columns at Restek Corporation with over 10 years of experience in research and development. He specializes in driving new GC column technologies from concept to market, combining deep technical expertise with a strong focus on innovation and commercialization. Colton holds a BS in chemistry from Juniata College and a Master of Management in Corporate Innovation and Entrepreneurship from Penn State University.

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  • Jason Hoisington
  • Alexis Shelow
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