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Desorption electrospray ionisation mass spectrometric analysis of chemical warfare agents from solid‐phase microextraction fibers
Authors:Paul A D'Agostino  Claude L Chenier  James R Hancock  Carmela R Jackson Lepage
Institution:1. DRDC Suffield, P.O. Box 4000 Station Main, Medicine Hat, AB, Canada, T1A 8K6DRDC Suffield, P.O. Box 4000 Station Main, Medicine Hat, AB, Canada, T1A 8K6.;2. DRDC Suffield, P.O. Box 4000 Station Main, Medicine Hat, AB, Canada, T1A 8K6
Abstract:Desorption electrospray ionisation mass spectrometry (DESI‐MS) was recently reported for the direct analysis of sample media without the need for additional sample handling. During the present study, direct analysis of solid‐phase microextraction (SPME) fibers by DESI‐MS/MS was evaluated with indoor office media that might be collected during a forensic investigation, including wall surfaces, office fabrics, paper products and Dacron swabs used for liquid sampling. Media spiked at the µg/g level with purified chemical warfare agents and a complex munitions grade sample of tabun, to simulate the quality of chemical warfare agent that might be used for terrorist purposes, were successfully analysed by DESI‐MS/MS. Sulfur mustard, a compound that has not been successfully analysed by electrospray mass spectrometry in the past, was also sampled using a SPME fiber and analysed for the first time by DESI‐MS/MS. Finally, the overall analytical approach involving SPME headspace sampling and DESI‐MS analysis was evaluated during a scenario‐based training live agent exercise. A sarin sample collected by the military was analysed and confirmed by DESI‐MS in a mobile laboratory under realistic field conditions. Copyright © 2007 Crown in the right of Canada. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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