A new gas chromatography/mass spectrometry method for the simultaneous analysis of target and non-target organic contaminants in waters

Gómez, M.J. and Gómez-Ramos, M.M. and Agüera, A. and Mezcua, M. and Herrera, S. and Fernández-Alba, A.R. (2009) A new gas chromatography/mass spectrometry method for the simultaneous analysis of target and non-target organic contaminants in waters. Journal of Chromatography A, 1216 (18). pp. 4071-4082. ISSN 00219673

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chroma.2009.02.085

Abstract

In this study we developed a GC–MS method for the analysis of priority pollutants, personal care products (PCPs) and other emerging contaminants in waters using large volume injection with backflushing. Analyses are performed in the SIM/scan mode, so that in addition to the targeted organic contaminants, this method allows the simultaneous screening of non-target compounds. The scan data are analysed using Deconvolution Reporting Software (DRS) which screens the results for 934 organic contaminants. Deconvolution helps identify contaminants that are buried in the chromatogram by co-extracted materials and significantly reduces chromatographic resolution requirements, allowing shorter analysis times. All compounds have locked retention times and we can continually update and extend the mass spectral library including new compounds. Linearity and limits of detection in SIM and full-scan mode were studied. Method detection limits (MDLs) in effluent wastewater ranged in most of the cases from 1 to 36 ng/L in SIM mode and from 4 to 66 ng/L in full-scan mode; while in river water from 0.4 to 14 and 2–29 ng/L in SIM and full-scan mode, respectively. We obtained a linearity of the calibration curves over two orders of magnitude. The method has been applied to the screening of a large number of organic contaminants – not only to a subset of targets – in urban wastewaters from different wastewater treatment plants and also in river waters. Most of the target compounds were detected at concentration levels ranging from 11 to 8697 ng/L and from 7 to 1861 ng/L in effluent wastewater and river waters, respectively. Additionally, a group of 12 new compounds were automatically identified using the AMDIS and NIST libraries. Other compounds, such as the 4-amino musk xylene, a synthetic fragrance metabolite, which was not included in the databases, but has been manually searched in the full-scan chromatograms.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS); Multi-residue method; Personal care product ingredients (PCPIs); Emergent contaminants; SIM; Full-scan; Wastewaters; River waters
Subjects: T Technology > TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
T Technology > TP Chemical technology
Depositing User: José Ángel Gómez Martín
Date Deposited: 30 May 2013 14:40
Last Modified: 30 May 2013 14:40
URI: http://eprints.imdea-agua.org:13000/id/eprint/232

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