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Critical evaluation of the determination of pharmaceuticals, personal care products, phenolic endocrine disrupters and faecal steroids by GC/MS and PTV-GC/MS in environmental waters
Authors:Carlos Guitart  James W Readman
Institution:a Plymouth Marine Laboratory, Prospect Place, The Hoe, PL1 3DH, Plymouth, UK
b Institut de Ciències del Mar, ICM-CSIC, Passeig Maritim de la Barceloneta, 37-49, Barcelona, Spain
Abstract:An analytical method is described for the determination of a broad range of emerging and priority pollutants, together with sewage molecular markers in environmental waters. The step-by-step study of the GC/MS analyses focuses on the effects of experimental variables using a large volume injection (LVI) technique a programmed temperature-vaporising (PTV) inlet], the evaluation of a clean-up step using classical and newer sorbents (i.e. Al-N, Fl, NH2, PSA, Si, CN and DIOL), and the revision of how organic matter i.e. humic acids (HA) content] affects method performance. Reproducibility and recoveries from spiked coastal water samples at different analyte concentrations (100, 250 and 500 ng L−1) as well as with different levels of spiked humic acids (2, 10 and 20 mg L−1) are reported indicating a good performance of the extraction procedure with low levels of HA (<10 mg L−1). The presence of HA is a critical parameter during the solid-phase extraction (SPE) procedures. Of the clean-up sorbents tested, CN and DIOL proved most efficient in cleaning-up the extracts with recoveries in the range of 66-77% and 100-114%, respectively for the selected analytes. Both GC/MS and PTV-GC/MS instrumental configurations were tested using final sewage effluents, riverine, estuarine and coastal water samples. However, limited applicability of the PTV inlet is reported for environmental applications, affording only a modest improvement in chromatographic signal-to-noise ratios.
Keywords:Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products  Endocrine disrupting chemicals  Molecular organic markers  Sewage  Transitional waters
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