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Rapid analysis of aromatic contaminants in water samples by means of laser ionization mass spectrometry
Authors:Daniel Globig  Christian Weickhardt
Institution:(1) Department of Physical and Analytical Chemistry, Brandenburg University of Technology, Erich-Weinert-Str. 1, 03044 Cottbus, Germany;(2) Natural Science Section, Leipzig University of Applied Sciences, Trufanowstr. 6, 04105 Leipzig, Germany
Abstract:Three different approaches to laser ionization mass spectrometric analysis of aromatic compounds in water samples are described and their performances are compared. Whereas the first two methods are based on direct laser desorption and subsequent laser ionization of either frozen or adsorbed samples in a time-of-flight mass analyzer, the third performs laser ionization in a quadrupole ion-trap into which the sample is transferred from a GC injector via a short piece of capillary tubing. For the laser-desorption method a detection limit in the 100 µg L–1 range was determined for fluorene in frozen samples. The easier to handle analysis of adsorbed samples yielded sensitivities which were lower by about two orders of magnitude. As both direct techniques do not reach the sensitivity required for ultra trace analysis in water a preconcentration step in form of solid-phase microextraction was added before measurement using the laser ionization quadrupole ion-trap mass spectrometer. Sensitivity in the desired ng L–1 range was easily achieved.
Keywords:Laser ionization  Mass spectrometry  Rapid water analysis  Aromatic contaminants
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