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METHANOLIC EXTRACTION OF SOILS BY AUTOMATED SELECTED ION FLOW TUBE MASS SPECTROMETRY (SIFT-MS)

Applications | 2020 | AnatuneInstrumentation
SIFT-MS
Industries
Food & Agriculture
Manufacturer
Syft Technologies

Summary

Significance of the Topic


Methanolic extraction followed by chromatographic analysis is a standard approach for quantifying volatile organic contaminants such as benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylenes (BTEX) in soils. However, traditional purge-and-trap and headspace GC–MS methods suffer from low throughput, maintenance challenges, and reproducibility issues when handling complex matrices. Automated Selected Ion Flow Tube Mass Spectrometry (SIFT-MS) offers real-time, reagent-ion based quantitation with sub-ppb detection limits and substantially shorter analysis times, addressing critical bottlenecks in environmental monitoring and quality control.

Objectives and Study Overview


This work demonstrates conversion of a validated methanolic soil extraction GC–MS protocol into an automated SIFT-MS workflow. Key goals include establishing method linearity, precision, accuracy, extraction efficiency, and recovery across representative soil types. The study benchmarks analytical performance against established acceptance criteria, confirming SIFT-MS suitability for routine BTEX quantification in soil extracts.

Methodology and Instrumentation


Sample preparation was automated on a GERSTEL MPS platform equipped with QuickMix and Anatune CF200 centrifuge modules. Soils (0.25–2 g) underwent methanolic extraction, and headspace aliquots (25–500 µL) of extract in 10 % NaCl solution were analyzed after 15 min incubation at 60 °C using SIFT-MS.
  • Reagent ions: H3O+, NO+ limited chemistry for BTEX quantitation.
  • Instrument: Syft Technologies Voice200ultra Dual Polarity with GERSTEL Robotic Pro autosampler.
  • SIFT-MS dynamic range:
  • Calibration standards: 10–5000 ppb BTEX in aqueous methanol.

Main Results and Discussion


Linearity was confirmed across 10–5000 ppb with R²≥0.997 for all analytes. System precision (six replicates at 500–3000 ppb) yielded RSDs below 6 %, and analytical precision in three soil types showed RSDs <3 %. Extraction efficiency tests indicated <3 % BTEX carry-over on a second extraction. Sample weight and aliquot volume studies provided flexible ranges without compromising linearity (R²>0.998). Accuracy in spiked silt loam and BTEX-contaminated soil ranged from 85 % to 140 % recovery depending on spike level.

Benefits and Practical Applications


Automated SIFT-MS reduces analysis time by over two-thirds compared to GC–MS, while maintaining robust quantitation of soil BTEX. Elimination of complex purge-and-trap operations lowers maintenance needs and improves reproducibility. Real-time data generation supports rapid decision-making in environmental remediation, industrial site monitoring, and quality assurance workflows.

Future Trends and Opportunities


Advances may include expansion to broader volatile contaminant panels using additional reagent ions, integration with automated sample cleanup modules, and deployment in field-portable formats. Coupling machine learning with SIFT-MS data streams could further enhance detection specificity, matrix correction, and method adaptability across diverse environmental matrices.

Conclusion


This study confirms that an established methanolic soil extraction protocol can be seamlessly adapted to automated SIFT-MS, delivering high-throughput, reliable BTEX quantitation. The integrated GERSTEL MPS and SIFT-MS platform offers a compelling alternative to conventional GC–MS for routine soil contamination analysis.

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