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The development and inter-laboratory verification of LC-MS libraries for organic chemicals of environmental concern
Authors:Charlita Rosal  Joe Romano  Dennis Wesolowski
Institution:a US EPA Office of Research and Development/National Exposure Research Laboratory-Environmental Sciences Division, Las Vegas, NV 89119, United States
b Waters Corporation, Milford, MA 01757, United States
c US EPA Region 5 Chicago Regional Laboratory, Chicago, IL 60605, United States
Abstract:The development, verification, and comparison study between LC-MS libraries for two manufacturers’ instruments and a verified protocol are discussed. Compounds in the libraries are among those considered by the U.S. EPA Office of Water as threats to drinking water including pesticides, drugs of abuse, and pharmaceuticals. The LC-MS library protocol was verified through an inter-laboratory study that involved Federal, State, and private laboratories. The results demonstrated that the libraries are transferable between the same manufacturer's product line, and have applicability between manufacturers. Although ion abundance ratios within mass spectra were shown to be different between the manufacturers’ instruments, the NIST search engine match probability was at 96% or greater for 64 out of 67 compounds evaluated.
Keywords:Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry  Library  Verification  Transferability  Drinking water
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