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Simple and quick determination of analgesics and other contaminants of emerging concern in environmental waters by on-line solid phase extraction coupled to liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry

Journal

JOURNAL OF CHROMATOGRAPHY A
Volume 1446, Issue -, Pages 27-33

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2016.04.009

Keywords

Pharmaceutical compounds; Environmental water; On-line SPE; LC-MS/MS

Funding

  1. Andalusian Regional Government (Regional Ministry of Innovation, Science, and Enterprise)
  2. FEDER [P12-FQM-1838]

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A simple and quick analytical method has been developed for the determination of pharmaceutical compounds in water. An on-line solid-phase extraction (SPE) coupled to liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) method has been optimized to determine 7 contaminants of emerging concern in environmental waters at ng L-1 levels. This procedure requires minimal sample handling and small sample volume (900 mu L) with a total running time of 18 min. Several SPE parameters were evaluated and optimized in order to achieve a high sample throughput. Therefore sample volume, carryover and reusability of the cartridges were evaluated. Performance characteristics were evaluated and good linearity was obtained (R-2 > 0.98). Recoveries were evaluated in spiked samples at three concentrations and the values ranged from 71 to 104%. Intra and inter-day precision was lower than 10 and 13% respectively. Limits of quantification were equal to or lower than 10 ng L-1, except for 1,7-dimethylxanthine (20 ng L-1) and ibuprofen (50 ng L-1). The method was applied to 20 environmental water samples, and ibuprofen was the compound most widely detected at concentrations up to 42.06 mu gL(-1), whereas the other compounds were detected in fewer samples at lower concentrations (up to 15.99 mu g L-1). (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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