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Innovative determination of polar organophosphonate pesticides based on high-resolution Orbitrap mass spectrometry

Journal

JOURNAL OF MASS SPECTROMETRY
Volume 47, Issue 11, Pages 1458-1465

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jms.3107

Keywords

high-resolution mass spectrometry; low molecular weight compounds; confirmation strategies; acidic organophosphonate pesticides; soils

Funding

  1. Andalusian Regional Government (Regional Ministry of Innovation, Science and Enterprise)
  2. FEDER [P07-AGR-02922]
  3. Juan de la Cierva Program (Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness-European Social Fund, MINECO-ESF)
  4. Ramon y Cajal Program (MINECO-ESF)

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The determination of compounds showing a very low molecular weight (i.e. < 200 Da) can be complicated when low-resolution mass spectrometry is used in the selected-reaction monitoring mode, since the possible number of product ions is reduced and the obtained reactions are not selective enough to overcome background noise and/or matrix interferences. In this study, the use of high-resolution mass spectrometry based on Exactive Orbitrap was applied for the determination of a group of polar organophosphonate pesticides and transformation products (TPs), which show the aforementioned features, in agricultural soils. Namely, glyphosate, glufosinate, ethephon and their TPs, aminomethyl phosphonic acid (AMPA), 3-methylphosphinicopropionic acid, N-acetyl-glufosinate and 2-hydroxyethylphosphonic acid were analyzed. The [M-H]- ions 168.00564, 180.04202, 142.96593, 110.00016, 151.01547, 222.05259 and 124.99982 were used, respectively, for the detection and identification of the compounds. Confirmation was carried out by using accurate mass measurements of ion fragments for each compound, from neutral losses of CO2, H2O and H2CO (formaldehyde). Furthermore, the recently reported tool, relative isotopic mass defect (R Delta m), was also used to support the confirmation protocol. The optimized method was fully validated at low levels, including the estimation of a not commonly used parameter: the limit of confirmation (LOC). This LOC is expressed as the lowest concentration of compound that can be confirmed using a fragment or the R?m, and it ranged from 10 to 50 mu g kg-1 for all compounds. All the data was obtained in a single injection. Finally, the method was applied to real soil samples, and glyphosate and AMPA were found at 265 mu g kg-1 and 105 mu g kg-1, respectively. Copyright (c) 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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