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Honeywell Hydranal ™ Coulomat A Reagent for Karl Fisher Titration | Honeywell |Greyhound Chromatography

Honeywell Coulometry Reagents for Karl Fischer Titration

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Honeywell Hydranal ™ Coulomat A Reagent for Karl Fisher Titration

CAS NO: NOT APPLICABLE

Anolyte for coulometric Karl Fischer titration (methanol-chloroform-based), preferred for cells with diaphragm
Synonym(s)
Methyl Alcohol
Honeywell Hydranal ™ Water Standards Hydranal Coulomat Reagent A

 Advantages of Hydranal Coulometric Reagents

  • Easy to use
  • High accuracy for trace amounts of water
  • Stable conditions of the titration vessel
  • Broad product range
  • Long shelf life (up to five years)

Specifications

 

Property   Value
Suitability    complying
Composition   Sulfur dioxide
Composition   Trichloromethane
Composition   Methanol

 Properties  

Property   Value
Boiling Point/Range     59°C (1.013 hPa)
Colour     Tan
Density     1.070 g/cm3 (20°C)
Flashpoint     11°C
For Use With (Equipment)     KF Titration
Form     Liquid
Grade     Coulometric KF Reagents
Incompatible Materials  
  Zinc, Bases, Oxidising Agents,
  Strong Acids, Acid chlorides, Acid anhydrides,
  Strong bases
Lower Explosion Limit     5.5% (V)
Melting Point/Range     No data available
Partition Coefficient     No data available
Product Line     Hydranal ™
Solubility in Water     Completely miscable
Storage temperature     Ambient
Upper Explosion Limit     13% (V)
Vapor Pressure     985 hPa (55°C)
Viscosity     No data available
pH-Value     6

Safety Information      

GHS Classification

                                                                 

      GHS08 - Health Hazard       GHS02 Flammable          GHS06 Toxic                 GHS05 Corrosive  

 

Property Value
Precautionary Statements Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection.;Do not breathe dust/fumes/gas/mist/vapours/spray.;In case of inadequate ventilation wear respiratory protection.
Hazard Class 3
Package Group II
UN ID UN1992

 

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Honeywell Hydranal ™ Coulomat AD Reagent for Karl Fisher Titration | Honeywell| Greyhound Chromatography

Honeywell Coulometry Reagents for Karl Fischer Titration

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Honeywell Hydranal ™ Coulomat AD Reagent for Karl Fisher Titration

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Anolyte for coulometric Karl Fischer titration (methanol-based), preferred for cells without diaphragm

 
Honeywell Hydranal ™ Water Standards Hydranal Coulormat Reagent AD for Karl fischer

 Advantages of Hydranal Coulometric Reagents

  • Easy to use
  • High accuracy for trace amounts of water
  • Stable conditions of the titration vessel
  • Broad product range
  • Long shelf life (up to five years)

Specifications

 

Property   Value
Suitability for KF Titration   test passed
Assay of Water   5 - 50 ppm
Composition   Imidazole
Composition   sulfur dioxide

 Properties  

Property   Value
Boiling Point/Range     63°C (1.013 hPa)
Colour     Light Yellow
Density     0.939 g/cm3 (20°C)
Flashpoint     26.5% (V)
For Use With (Equipment)     KF Titration
Form     Liquid
Grade     Coulometric KF Reagents
Incompatible Materials  
  Oxidising Agents  
Lower Explosion Limit     5.5% (V)
Melting Point/Range     No data available
Partition Coefficient     No data available
Product Line     Hydranal ™
Solubility in Water     Completely miscable
Storage temperature     Ambient
Upper Explosion Limit     26.5% (V)
Viscosity     No data available
pH-Value     No data available

Safety Information      

GHS Classification

                                                                 

      GHS08 - Health Hazard       GHS02 Flammable          GHS06 Toxic                 GHS05 Corrosive  

 

Property Value
Precautionary Statements In case of inadequate ventilation wear respiratory protection.;Do not breathe dust/fumes/gas/mist/vapours/spray.;Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection.
Hazard Class 3
Package Group II
UN ID UN1230

 

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Honeywell HYDRANAL™ Solvent Oil Reagent for Karl Fischer Titration | Honeywell | Greyhound Chromatography

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HYDRANAL™ Solvent Oil Reagent for Karl Fischer Titration

Medium for volumetric two-component Karl Fischer titration in non-polar substances, fats and oils (methanol-hexanol-based)
Synonym(s)
Hexyl Alcohol
 
Honeywell Hydranal ™ Water Standards Honeywell Solvent Oil for Karl Fischer Titration

Specifications

Advantages of Hydranal two-component reagents:

  • High titration speed
  • Ideal accuracy for small amounts of water
  • High buffer capacity
  • Exact and stable titer
  • E-type reagents: reduced toxicity compared to methanol

Improved Composition

Hydranal-Composite contains all the reactants including iodine, sulfur dioxide, and the bases imidazole and 2-methylimidazole, dissolved in diethylene glycol monoethyl ether (DEGEE). Adding 2-methylimidazole in addition to imidazole improves the stability and eliminates the formation of crystals which can interfere with the titrator’s performance.

Specifications

Assay of Water (vol KF) 0.0005 - 0.015 Vol. %
Composition solvent 1-hexanol, methanol
Suitability (for KF-titration) test passed

 Properties  

Property   Value
Boiling Point/Range     63°C (1.013 hPa)
Colour     Colourless
Density    0.830 g/cm3 (20°C) 
Flashpoint     17°C
For Use with (Equipment)     KF Titration
Form     Liquid
Grade     Volumetric Two-Component KF Titration
Incompatible Materials  
  Oxidising agents, Zinc, Strong Acids, Acid Chlorides,
  Acid anhydrides, Alkali metals
Lower Explosion Limit     Not determined
Melting Point/Range     No data available
Partition coefficient     No data available
Product line     HYDRANAL™
Solubility in Water     Partly Miscible
Storage temperature     Ambient
Upper Explosion Limit     Not determined
Vapor Pressure     No data available
Viscosity     No data available
pH-Value     4.0 - 7.0 (20°C) 

Safety Information    

GHS Classification

                                             

    GHS08 Health Hazard      GHS02 Flammable         GHS06 Toxic

Property Value
Precautionary Statements Do not breathe dust/fumes/gas/mist/vapours/spray.;Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection.;In case of inadequate ventilation wear respiratory protection.
Hazard Class 3
Package Group II
UN ID UN1993

 

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Honeywell HYDRANAL™ NEXTGEN Solvent Fl |Honeywell | Greyhound Chromatography

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HYDRANAL™ NEXTGEN Solvent Fl

Medium for volumetric two-component Karl Fischer titration (methanol-based), Free of imidazole (free of CMR substances).

 

Honeywell Hydranal ™ Water Standards
  • Medium for volumetric two-component Karl Fischer titration (Methanol-based)
  • Free of imidazole (free of CMR substances)

Properties  

Property   Value
Density     0.9 g/cm3 (20°C) 
Flashpoint     11°C
Form     Liquid
Incompatible Materials     Formation of explosive gas/air mixtures
Lower Explosion Limit     No data available
Solubility in Water     completely miscable
Storage temperature     room Temperature
Vapor Pressure     171 hPa. Methanol (20°C)

Safety Information    

GHS Classification

                                

GHS05 Corrosive   GHS02 Flammable    GHS06 Toxic       GHS08 Health Hazard

Property Value
Precautionary Statements Keep away from heat, hot surfaces, sparks, open flames and other ignition sources. No smoking.;Do not breathe dust/fumes/gas/mist/vapours/spray.;Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection.;In case of inadequate ventilation wear a face mask. 
Hazard Class 3
Package Group II
UN ID UN1230

 

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Honeywell HYDRANAL™ CompSolver E | Honeywell | Greyhound Chromatography

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HYDRANAL™ CompSolver E

Medium for volumetric one-component Karl Fischer titration (ethanol-based)

 Synonym(s)

Ethyl Alcohol

  

Honeywell Hydranal ™ Water Standards Honeywell HYDRANAL CompoSolver Reagent

Advantages of Hydranal one-component reagents:

  • Unlimited water capacity
  • Convenient and easy to use
  • The greatest flexibility in working media selection
  • reduced toxicity compared to methanol based systems
  • Suitable for methanol-reacting compounds, e.g. ketones and aldehydes
  • Long shelf life (three years)

Improved Composition

Hydranal-Composite contains all the reactants including iodine, sulfur dioxide, and the bases imidazole and 2-methylimidazole, dissolved in diethylene glycol monoethyl ether (DEGEE). Adding 2-methylimidazole in addition to imidazole improves the stability and eliminates the formation of crystals which can interfere with the titrator’s performance.

Specifications

 

Assay of Water (voL KF) 0.01 - 0.02 Vol %
Suitability (for KF-titration) test passed

 

Properties  

Property   Value
Boiling Point/Range     76°C
Colour     No data available
Density     0.802 g/cm3 (20°C) 
Flashpoint     12°C
For Use with (Equipment)     KF Titration
Form     Liquid
Incompatible Materials  
  Oxidising agents, Alkali metals, Ammonia,
  Peroxides, Zinc
Lower Explosion Limit     No data available
Melting Point/Range     No data available
Partition coefficient     No data available
Product line     HYDRANAL™
Solubility in Water     No data available
Storage temperature     Ambient
Upper Explosion Limit     No data available
Vapor Pressure     No data available
Viscosity     No data available
pH-Value   6

Safety Information    

GHS Classification

                                                  

 GHS02 Flammable           GHS08 Health Hazard           GHS08 Harmful

Property Value
Precautionary Statements Keep away from heat, hot surfaces, sparks, open flames and other ignition sources. No smoking.;Do not breathe dust/fumes/gas/mist/vapours/spray.;Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection.;In case of inadequate ventilation wear a face mask. 
Hazard Class 3
Package Group II
UN ID UN1170

 

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Honeywell HYDRANAL™ KetoSolver Reagent for Karl Fischer Titration | Honeywell| Greyhound Chromatography

 

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HYDRANAL™ KetoSolver Reagent for Karl Fischer Titration

Medium for volumetric one-component Karl Fischer titration in aldehydes and ketones (methanol free).

 

Honeywell Hydranal ™ Water Standards Honeywell HYDRANAL KetoSolver Reagent

Advantages of Hydranal one-component reagents:

  • Unlimited water capacity
  • Convenient and easy to use
  • The greatest flexibility in working media selection
  • reduced toxicity compared to methanol based systems
  • Suitable for methanol-reacting compounds, e.g. ketones and aldehydes
  • Long shelf life (three years)

Improved Composition

Hydranal-Composite contains all the reactants including iodine, sulfur dioxide, and the bases imidazole and 2-methylimidazole, dissolved in diethylene glycol monoethyl ether (DEGEE). Adding 2-methylimidazole in addition to imidazole improves the stability and eliminates the formation of crystals which can interfere with the titrator’s performance.

Specifications

 

Assay of Water (voL KF) 0.02 - 0.03 Vol %
Composition solvent: 1-methoxy-2-propanol,ethanol
Suitability (for KF-titration) test passed

 

Properties  

Property   Value
Boiling Point/Range     85°C (1.013hPa)
Colour     Colourless
Density     0.910 g/cm3 (20°C) 
Flashpoint     21°C
For Use with (Equipment)     KF Titration
Form     Liquid
Incompatible Materials  
  Strong Oxidising agents, Alkali metals, Ammonia,
  Peroxides
Lower Explosion Limit     No data available
Melting Point/Range     No data available
Partition coefficient     No data available
Product line     HYDRANAL™
Solubility in Water     Completely miscable
Storage temperature     Ambient
Upper Explosion Limit     No data available
Vapor Pressure     No data available
Viscosity     No data available
pH-Value     No data available

Safety Information    

GHS Classification

                                                  

 GHS02 Flammable           GHS08 Health Hazard           GHS08 Harmful

Property Value
Precautionary Statements Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection.;Do not breathe dust/fumes/gas/mist/vapours/spray.
Hazard Class 3
Package Group II
UN ID UN1993

 

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Honeywell HYDRANAL™ Solvent for Karl Fischer Titration | Honeywell | Greyhound Chromatography

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HYDRANAL™ Solvent for Karl Fischer Titration

Medium for volumetric two-component Karl Fischer titration (methanol-based)
 
Synonym(s)
Methyl Alcohol
 
 
Honeywell Hydranal ™ Water Standards  

Specifications

 Advantages of Hydranal two-component reagents:

  • High titration speed
  • Ideal accuracy for small amounts of water
  • High buffer capacity
  • Exact and stable titer
  • E-type reagents: reduced toxicity compared to methanol

Specifications

Assay of Water (voL. KF) 0.01 - 0.02 Vol.%
Suitability (for KF-titration) test passed

 Properties  

Property   Value
Autoignition Temperature     Not auto-flammable
Boiling Point/Range     64 - 65°C (Methanol)
Colour     Colourless
Density     0.890 g/cm3 (20°C) 
Flashpoint     11°C
For Use with (Equipment)     KF Titration
Form     Liquid
Grade     Volumetric Two-Component KF Titration
Incompatible Materials  
  Oxidising agents,Acid chlorides, Acid anhydrides,
  reducing agents, Alkali metals
Lower Explosion Limit     5.5% (V)
Melting Point/Range     -98°C (Methanol)
Partition coefficient     0.71
Product line     HYDRANAL™
Solubility in Water     Completely miscible
Storage temperature     Ambient
Upper Explosion Limit     31% (V)
Vapor Pressure     171 hPa (20°C)
Viscosity     Not determined
pH-Value     5.5 - 6.5

Safety Information    

GHS Classification

                                                       

 GHS02 Flammable           GHS08 Health Hazard            GHS06 Toxic   GHS05 Corrosive

Property Value
Precautionary Statements Do not breathe dust/fumes/gas/mist/vapours/spray.;Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection.;In case of inadequate ventilation wear respiratory protection.
Hazard Class 3
Package Group II
UN ID UN1230

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N-[3-(perfluoro-1-hexanesulfonamido)propan-1-yl]-N,N,N-trimethylammonium Reference Standard| Wellington Laboratories | Greyhound Chromatography

N-[3-(perfluoro-1-hexanesulfonamido)propan-1-yl]-N,N,N-trimethylammonium - 1.2 ml x 50ug/ml in methanol  - Cas # 38850-51-0 - Certified reference Standards

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Aqueous Film-Forming Foam PFAS

In response to ever increasing reports of novel zwitterionic and cationic PFAS contaminants being found at sites exposed to aqueous film-forming foams (AFFFs), Wellington has expanded our PFAS product line to include three zwitterionic AFFF compounds, N-AP-FHxSA, N-TAmP-FHxSA, and N-CMAmP-6:2FOSA (which is commonly referred to as 6:2FTAB in the scientific literature), as well as neutral compounds also detected at impacted sites (FHxSA-I and FBSA-I).

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Denmark just became the first country to ban PFAS from food packaging

Denmark will be the first country to ban PFAS Chemicals, which have been linked to cancer, elevated cholesterol and decreased fertility, from food packaging, starting next year.

PFAS substances, sometimes called "forever chemicals" because they don't break down in the environment, are used to repel grease and water in packaging for fatty and moist foods such as burgers and cakes.

 

What are PFAS chemicals, and what are they doing to our health?

"I do not want to accept the risk of harmful fluorinated substances (PFAS) migrating from the packaging and into our food. These substances represent such a health problem that we can no longer wait for the EU," Denmark's Food Minister Mogens Jensen said in a statement Monday.

PFAS chemicals are a family of potentially thousands of synthetic chemicals that are extremely persistent in the environment and in our bodies. PFAS is short for perfluoroalky and polyfluoroalkyl substances, and includes chemicals known as PFOS, PFOA and GenX.

They are all identified by signature elemental bonds of fluorine and carbon, which are extremely strong and what make it so difficult for these chemicals to disintegrate in the environment or in our bodies.

Under Denmark's new regulation, baking paper and microwave popcorn bags, for example, will be required to be manufactured without any PFAS.

"We congratulate Denmark on leading the way for healthier food and hope this will encourage similar action across the EU, the US and worldwide," said Arlene Blum of the Green Science Policy Institute and the Department of Chemistry at University of California, Berkeley.

 

FDA confirms PFAS chemicals are in the US food supply

"Given the potential for harm, we must ask if the convenience of water and grease resistance is worth risking our health," Blum said.

PFAS chemicals have been manufactured since the 1940s and can be found in Teflon nonstick products, stains and water repellants, paints, cleaning products, food packaging and firefighting foams.

These chemicals can easily migrate into the air, dust, food, soil and water. People can also be exposed to them through food packaging and industrial exposure.

A growing body of science has found that there are potential adverse health impacts associated with PFAS exposure, including liver damage, thyroid disease, decreased fertility, high cholesterol, obesity, hormone suppression and cancer.

 

In a statement, the Danish Veterinary and Food Administration said that the substances were very difficult to break down in the environment, and some of them accumulate in humans and animals.

The ban covers the use of PFAS compounds in food contact materials of cardboard and paper. The Danish government said it would continue to be possible to use recycled paper and paper for food packaging, but said PFAS compounds must be separated from the food with a barrier which ensures that they don't migrate into the food.

PFOS and PFOA are the two most-studied PFAS chemicals and have been identified as contaminants of emerging concern by the US Environmental Protection Agency.

PFOS was voluntarily phased out of production in the United States by 3M, the main manufacturer, starting in 2000. In 2006, PFOA began to be phased out as well. PFOA and PFOS are no longer manufactured or imported in the United States, but similar "replacement chemicals for PFOA and PFOS such as GenX, may be just as persistent," Susan M. Pinney, a professor in the Department of Environmental Health at the University of Cincinnati.

The European Food Safety Agency said it is reassessing the risks PFAS pose to human health and will report on its findings in the near future.

 

Wellington Laboratories offer a wide range of Certified Reference Standards for Testing and Analysis of Perfluorinated Compounds.

 Perfluorinated Compounds (PFCs)

 

Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) are an emerging class of environmental contaminants. Their unique properties create a host of analytical challenges that require the use of native and mass-labelled standards for the generation of accurate data.

 

The most notable PFAS include PFOS (perfluorooctanesulfonate) and PFOA (perfluorooctanoic acid) and Wellington currently offers multiple mass-labelled standards for these compounds to meet your analytical needs. In fact, Wellington offers a large selection of native and mass-labelled per- and poly-fluorinated compounds, including:

  •                   Perfluoroalkylcarboxylic Acids (PFCAs)
  •                   Perfluoroalkylsulfonates (PFASs)
  •                   Perfluorooctanesulfonamides (FOSAs)
  •                   Perfluorooctanesulfonamidoethanols (FOSEs)
  •                   Perfluorooctanesulfonamidoacetic acids (FOSAAs)
  •                   Telomer Alcohols (FTOHs)
  •                   Telomer Acids (FTAs)
  •                   Telomer Sulfonates (FTSs)
  •                   Perfluoroalkylphosphonic acids (PFAPAs)
  •                   Perfluoroalkylphosphinic acids (PFPi’s)
  •                   …and more

These solutions can be found on pages 141 – 159 of Wellington Laboratories’ current catalogue.

Progress and Developments from Wellington Laboratories in 2019/2020

  •          New PFAS Mixtures and Solutions

About Wellington Laboratories

For over 40 years Wellington Laboratories Inc. has been internationally recognised as a trusted source of high quality reference standard solutions for use in environmental/analytical testing and toxicological research. Wellington Laboratories offers an extensive inventory of individual certified reference standards and solution mixtures of native and mass-labelled halogenated organic compounds including polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins, polychlorinated dibenzofurans, polychlorinated biphenyls, halogenated flame retardants and perfluorinated compounds. Wellington Laboratories also offer a variety of calibration sets and support solutions designed to be used for common regulatory methods or modified in-house methods.

Wellington’s Reference Standards are used mainly in Environmental/analytical testing and toxicological research. Wellington offers an extensive inventory of individual certified reference standards and solution mixtures of native and mass-labelled halogenated organic compounds including polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins, polychlorinated dibenzofurans, polychlorinated biphenyls, halogenated flame retardants and perfluoronated compounds. Wellington also offer a variety of calibration sets and support solutions designed to be used for common regulatory methods of modified in-house methods.

Wellington Laboratories are committed to the distribution of quality products as well as the maintenance of excellent customer service. In fact, in order to provide your customers with the best possible service, Wellington have three ISO certifications (ISO 9001:2008, ISO/IEC 17025:2005, and ISO Guide 34:2009) which cover all aspects of planning, production, testing, distribution, and post-distribution service. These certifications allow Wellington Laboratories to monitor and maintain the highest level of quality and service and also allow their customers to satisfy the requirements of their own ISO certifications.

Wellington’s ISO/IEC 17025:2005 accreditation has been certified by the Canadian Association for Laboratory Accreditation Inc. (CALA) the scope is available for review on the CALA Directory of Accredited Laboratories (http://www.cala.ca).

Similarly, Wellington’s ISO Guide 34:2009 accreditation has been certified by ANSI-ASQ National Accreditation Board (ANAB), the certificate and scope are available on their website (http://anab.org/).

We are able to supply hard copies of any of the ISO certificates for yourself and your customers.

Request a CofA

 

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Aqueous Film-Forming Foam PFAS

In response to ever increasing reports of novel zwitterionic and cationic PFAS contaminants being found at sites exposed to aqueous film-forming foams (AFFFs), Wellington has expanded our PFAS product line to include three zwitterionic AFFF compounds, N-AP-FHxSA, N-TAmP-FHxSA, and N-CMAmP-6:2FOSA (which is commonly referred to as 6:2FTAB in the scientific literature), as well as neutral compounds also detected at impacted sites (FHxSA-I and FBSA-I).

BUY HERE WELLINGTON REPORTER AUGUST 2018 

Latest Environmental News

Denmark just became the first country to ban PFAS from food packaging

Denmark will be the first country to ban PFAS Chemicals, which have been linked to cancer, elevated cholesterol and decreased fertility, from food packaging, starting next year.

PFAS substances, sometimes called "forever chemicals" because they don't break down in the environment, are used to repel grease and water in packaging for fatty and moist foods such as burgers and cakes.

 

What are PFAS chemicals, and what are they doing to our health?

"I do not want to accept the risk of harmful fluorinated substances (PFAS) migrating from the packaging and into our food. These substances represent such a health problem that we can no longer wait for the EU," Denmark's Food Minister Mogens Jensen said in a statement Monday.

PFAS chemicals are a family of potentially thousands of synthetic chemicals that are extremely persistent in the environment and in our bodies. PFAS is short for perfluoroalky and polyfluoroalkyl substances, and includes chemicals known as PFOS, PFOA and GenX.

They are all identified by signature elemental bonds of fluorine and carbon, which are extremely strong and what make it so difficult for these chemicals to disintegrate in the environment or in our bodies.

Under Denmark's new regulation, baking paper and microwave popcorn bags, for example, will be required to be manufactured without any PFAS.

"We congratulate Denmark on leading the way for healthier food and hope this will encourage similar action across the EU, the US and worldwide," said Arlene Blum of the Green Science Policy Institute and the Department of Chemistry at University of California, Berkeley.

 

FDA confirms PFAS chemicals are in the US food supply

"Given the potential for harm, we must ask if the convenience of water and grease resistance is worth risking our health," Blum said.

PFAS chemicals have been manufactured since the 1940s and can be found in Teflon nonstick products, stains and water repellants, paints, cleaning products, food packaging and firefighting foams.

These chemicals can easily migrate into the air, dust, food, soil and water. People can also be exposed to them through food packaging and industrial exposure.

A growing body of science has found that there are potential adverse health impacts associated with PFAS exposure, including liver damage, thyroid disease, decreased fertility, high cholesterol, obesity, hormone suppression and cancer.

 

In a statement, the Danish Veterinary and Food Administration said that the substances were very difficult to break down in the environment, and some of them accumulate in humans and animals.

The ban covers the use of PFAS compounds in food contact materials of cardboard and paper. The Danish government said it would continue to be possible to use recycled paper and paper for food packaging, but said PFAS compounds must be separated from the food with a barrier which ensures that they don't migrate into the food.

PFOS and PFOA are the two most-studied PFAS chemicals and have been identified as contaminants of emerging concern by the US Environmental Protection Agency.

PFOS was voluntarily phased out of production in the United States by 3M, the main manufacturer, starting in 2000. In 2006, PFOA began to be phased out as well. PFOA and PFOS are no longer manufactured or imported in the United States, but similar "replacement chemicals for PFOA and PFOS such as GenX, may be just as persistent," Susan M. Pinney, a professor in the Department of Environmental Health at the University of Cincinnati.

The European Food Safety Agency said it is reassessing the risks PFAS pose to human health and will report on its findings in the near future.

 

Wellington Laboratories offer a wide range of Certified Reference Standards for Testing and Analysis of Perfluorinated Compounds.

 Perfluorinated Compounds (PFCs) 

Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) are an emerging class of environmental contaminants. Their unique properties create a host of analytical challenges that require the use of native and mass-labelled standards for the generation of accurate data.

 

The most notable PFAS include PFOS (perfluorooctanesulfonate) and PFOA (perfluorooctanoic acid) and Wellington currently offers multiple mass-labelled standards for these compounds to meet your analytical needs. In fact, Wellington offers a large selection of native and mass-labelled per- and poly-fluorinated compounds, including:

  •                   Perfluoroalkylcarboxylic Acids (PFCAs)
  •                   Perfluoroalkylsulfonates (PFASs)
  •                   Perfluorooctanesulfonamides (FOSAs)
  •                   Perfluorooctanesulfonamidoethanols (FOSEs)
  •                   Perfluorooctanesulfonamidoacetic acids (FOSAAs)
  •                   Telomer Alcohols (FTOHs)
  •                   Telomer Acids (FTAs)
  •                   Telomer Sulfonates (FTSs)
  •                   Perfluoroalkylphosphonic acids (PFAPAs)
  •                   Perfluoroalkylphosphinic acids (PFPi’s)
  •                   …and more

These solutions can be found on pages 141 – 159 of Wellington Laboratories’ current catalogue.

Progress and Developments from Wellington Laboratories in 2019/2020

  •          New PFAS Mixtures and Solutions

 

About Wellington Laboratories

For over 40 years Wellington Laboratories Inc. has been internationally recognised as a trusted source of high quality reference standard solutions for use in environmental/analytical testing and toxicological research. Wellington Laboratories offers an extensive inventory of individual certified reference standards and solution mixtures of native and mass-labelled halogenated organic compounds including polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins, polychlorinated dibenzofurans, polychlorinated biphenyls, halogenated flame retardants and perfluorinated compounds. Wellington Laboratories also offer a variety of calibration sets and support solutions designed to be used for common regulatory methods or modified in-house methods.

Wellington’s Reference Standards are used mainly in Environmental/analytical testing and toxicological research. Wellington offers an extensive inventory of individual certified reference standards and solution mixtures of native and mass-labelled halogenated organic compounds including polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins, polychlorinated dibenzofurans, polychlorinated biphenyls, halogenated flame retardants and perfluoronated compounds. Wellington also offer a variety of calibration sets and support solutions designed to be used for common regulatory methods of modified in-house methods.

Wellington Laboratories are committed to the distribution of quality products as well as the maintenance of excellent customer service. In fact, in order to provide your customers with the best possible service, Wellington have three ISO certifications (ISO 9001:2008, ISO/IEC 17025:2005, and ISO Guide 34:2009) which cover all aspects of planning, production, testing, distribution, and post-distribution service. These certifications allow Wellington Laboratories to monitor and maintain the highest level of quality and service and also allow their customers to satisfy the requirements of their own ISO certifications.

Wellington’s ISO/IEC 17025:2005 accreditation has been certified by the Canadian Association for Laboratory Accreditation Inc. (CALA) the scope is available for review on the CALA Directory of Accredited Laboratories (http://www.cala.ca).

Similarly, Wellington’s ISO Guide 34:2009 accreditation has been certified by ANSI-ASQ National Accreditation Board (ANAB), the certificate and scope are available on their website (http://anab.org/).

We are able to supply hard copies of any of the ISO certificates for yourself and your customers.

Request a CofA

 

Full Range of Wellington Laboratories' Products

CONTACT US   

Tel:        +44 (0) 151 649 4000   

Web:     www.greyhoundchrom.com   

Email:   marketing@greyhoundchrom.com   

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N-(carboxymethyl)-N,N-dimethyl-N-[3-(1H,1H,2H,2H-perfluoro-1-octanesulfonamido)propan-1-yl]ammonium (6:2FTAB) Analytical Reference Standard| Wellington Laboratories | Greyhound Chromatography

N-(carboxymethyl)-N,N-dimethyl-N-[3-(1H,1H,2H,2H-perfluoro-1-octanesulfonamido)propan-1-yl]ammonium (6:2FTAB) - Analytical reference Standard

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Aqueous Film-Forming Foam PFAS

In response to ever increasing reports of novel zwitterionic and cationic PFAS contaminants being found at sites exposed to aqueous film-forming foams (AFFFs), Wellington has expanded our PFAS product line to include three zwitterionic AFFF compounds, N-AP-FHxSA, N-TAmP-FHxSA, and N-CMAmP-6:2FOSA (which is commonly referred to as 6:2FTAB in the scientific literature), as well as neutral compounds also detected at impacted sites (FHxSA-I and FBSA-I).

BUY HERE WELLINGTON REPORTER AUGUST 2018 

Latest Environmental News

Denmark just became the first country to ban PFAS from food packaging

Denmark will be the first country to ban PFAS Chemicals, which have been linked to cancer, elevated cholesterol and decreased fertility, from food packaging, starting next year.

PFAS substances, sometimes called "forever chemicals" because they don't break down in the environment, are used to repel grease and water in packaging for fatty and moist foods such as burgers and cakes.

 

What are PFAS chemicals, and what are they doing to our health?

"I do not want to accept the risk of harmful fluorinated substances (PFAS) migrating from the packaging and into our food. These substances represent such a health problem that we can no longer wait for the EU," Denmark's Food Minister Mogens Jensen said in a statement Monday.

PFAS chemicals are a family of potentially thousands of synthetic chemicals that are extremely persistent in the environment and in our bodies. PFAS is short for perfluoroalky and polyfluoroalkyl substances, and includes chemicals known as PFOS, PFOA and GenX.

They are all identified by signature elemental bonds of fluorine and carbon, which are extremely strong and what make it so difficult for these chemicals to disintegrate in the environment or in our bodies.

Under Denmark's new regulation, baking paper and microwave popcorn bags, for example, will be required to be manufactured without any PFAS.

"We congratulate Denmark on leading the way for healthier food and hope this will encourage similar action across the EU, the US and worldwide," said Arlene Blum of the Green Science Policy Institute and the Department of Chemistry at University of California, Berkeley.

 

FDA confirms PFAS chemicals are in the US food supply

"Given the potential for harm, we must ask if the convenience of water and grease resistance is worth risking our health," Blum said.

PFAS chemicals have been manufactured since the 1940s and can be found in Teflon nonstick products, stains and water repellants, paints, cleaning products, food packaging and firefighting foams.

These chemicals can easily migrate into the air, dust, food, soil and water. People can also be exposed to them through food packaging and industrial exposure.

A growing body of science has found that there are potential adverse health impacts associated with PFAS exposure, including liver damage, thyroid disease, decreased fertility, high cholesterol, obesity, hormone suppression and cancer.

 

In a statement, the Danish Veterinary and Food Administration said that the substances were very difficult to break down in the environment, and some of them accumulate in humans and animals.

The ban covers the use of PFAS compounds in food contact materials of cardboard and paper. The Danish government said it would continue to be possible to use recycled paper and paper for food packaging, but said PFAS compounds must be separated from the food with a barrier which ensures that they don't migrate into the food.

PFOS and PFOA are the two most-studied PFAS chemicals and have been identified as contaminants of emerging concern by the US Environmental Protection Agency.

PFOS was voluntarily phased out of production in the United States by 3M, the main manufacturer, starting in 2000. In 2006, PFOA began to be phased out as well. PFOA and PFOS are no longer manufactured or imported in the United States, but similar "replacement chemicals for PFOA and PFOS such as GenX, may be just as persistent," Susan M. Pinney, a professor in the Department of Environmental Health at the University of Cincinnati.

The European Food Safety Agency said it is reassessing the risks PFAS pose to human health and will report on its findings in the near future.

 

Wellington Laboratories offer a wide range of Certified Reference Standards for Testing and Analysis of Perfluorinated Compounds.

 Perfluorinated Compounds (PFCs) 

Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) are an emerging class of environmental contaminants. Their unique properties create a host of analytical challenges that require the use of native and mass-labelled standards for the generation of accurate data.

 

The most notable PFAS include PFOS (perfluorooctanesulfonate) and PFOA (perfluorooctanoic acid) and Wellington currently offers multiple mass-labelled standards for these compounds to meet your analytical needs. In fact, Wellington offers a large selection of native and mass-labelled per- and poly-fluorinated compounds, including:

  •                   Perfluoroalkylcarboxylic Acids (PFCAs)
  •                   Perfluoroalkylsulfonates (PFASs)
  •                   Perfluorooctanesulfonamides (FOSAs)
  •                   Perfluorooctanesulfonamidoethanols (FOSEs)
  •                   Perfluorooctanesulfonamidoacetic acids (FOSAAs)
  •                   Telomer Alcohols (FTOHs)
  •                   Telomer Acids (FTAs)
  •                   Telomer Sulfonates (FTSs)
  •                   Perfluoroalkylphosphonic acids (PFAPAs)
  •                   Perfluoroalkylphosphinic acids (PFPi’s)
  •                   …and more

These solutions can be found on pages 141 – 159 of Wellington Laboratories’ current catalogue.

Progress and Developments from Wellington Laboratories in 2019/2020

  •          New PFAS Mixtures and Solutions

 

About Wellington Laboratories

For over 40 years Wellington Laboratories Inc. has been internationally recognised as a trusted source of high quality reference standard solutions for use in environmental/analytical testing and toxicological research. Wellington Laboratories offers an extensive inventory of individual certified reference standards and solution mixtures of native and mass-labelled halogenated organic compounds including polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins, polychlorinated dibenzofurans, polychlorinated biphenyls, halogenated flame retardants and perfluorinated compounds. Wellington Laboratories also offer a variety of calibration sets and support solutions designed to be used for common regulatory methods or modified in-house methods.

Wellington’s Reference Standards are used mainly in Environmental/analytical testing and toxicological research. Wellington offers an extensive inventory of individual certified reference standards and solution mixtures of native and mass-labelled halogenated organic compounds including polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins, polychlorinated dibenzofurans, polychlorinated biphenyls, halogenated flame retardants and perfluoronated compounds. Wellington also offer a variety of calibration sets and support solutions designed to be used for common regulatory methods of modified in-house methods.

Wellington Laboratories are committed to the distribution of quality products as well as the maintenance of excellent customer service. In fact, in order to provide your customers with the best possible service, Wellington have three ISO certifications (ISO 9001:2008, ISO/IEC 17025:2005, and ISO Guide 34:2009) which cover all aspects of planning, production, testing, distribution, and post-distribution service. These certifications allow Wellington Laboratories to monitor and maintain the highest level of quality and service and also allow their customers to satisfy the requirements of their own ISO certifications.

Wellington’s ISO/IEC 17025:2005 accreditation has been certified by the Canadian Association for Laboratory Accreditation Inc. (CALA) the scope is available for review on the CALA Directory of Accredited Laboratories (http://www.cala.ca).

Similarly, Wellington’s ISO Guide 34:2009 accreditation has been certified by ANSI-ASQ National Accreditation Board (ANAB), the certificate and scope are available on their website (http://anab.org/).

We are able to supply hard copies of any of the ISO certificates for yourself and your customers.

Request a CofA

 

Full Range of Wellington Laboratories' Products

CONTACT US   

Tel:        +44 (0) 151 649 4000   

Web:     www.greyhoundchrom.com   

Email:   marketing@greyhoundchrom.com   

FOLLOW US   

Facebook Icon Twitter Icon Instagram Icon LinkedIn Icon    

YOU MAY ALSO BE INTERESTED IN OUR NEWSLETTER   

SIGN UP HERE   

Greyhound Monthly Newsletter   

CATALOGUE DOWNLOADS   

Greyhound Q-Fil catalogue  Greyhound reference standards guide   Trajan GC Supplies catalogue 

 Greyhound Chromatography Q-Range Vials Catalogue Image     Chem Service Catalogue Image  Chem Service Pesticides Catalogue Image

Wellington Laboratories Catalogue Image            PFAS EBook  PFAS Environmental EBook

                Wellington Perfluoroalkyl Compounds