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Ultra-Fast Analysis of Volatile Organic Compounds in Water By Headspace-GC/MS/MS

Applications | 2014 | ShimadzuInstrumentation
GC/MSD, GC/MS/MS, HeadSpace, GC/QQQ
Industries
Environmental
Manufacturer
Shimadzu

Summary

Importance of the Topic


Volatile organic compounds in water are critical indicators of environmental contamination and human health risks. Rapid, sensitive analysis is essential to meet regulatory requirements and to monitor water quality with high throughput and minimal sample loss.

Objectives and Overview


This study aims to develop and validate an ultra-fast method for the quantitative determination of 25 VOCs in environmental and tap water using static headspace GC-MS/MS. The goal is to reduce analysis time to approximately seven minutes per sample while maintaining low detection limits and high selectivity.

Methodology and Instrumentation


Samples were introduced via a Shimadzu HS-20 headspace sampler in loop mode (1 mL loop, 70 °C equilibration for 30 min). Separation and detection were performed on a Shimadzu GCMS-TQ8030 triple quadrupole mass spectrometer in Multiple Reaction Monitoring (MRM) mode. Key parameters included:
  • Column: Rxi-624Sil MS, 20 m × 0.18 mm I.D., 1 µm film
  • Carrier gas: Helium, constant linear velocity 50 cm/s
  • Oven program: 70 °C initial, ramp 40 °C/min to 220 °C, 0.5 min hold, 1.5 min cool
  • Injection: Split 30:1, 0.1 min inject time
  • MS source: Ion source 200 °C, interface 230 °C
  • MRM transitions: Two transitions per compound, event time 0.15 s

Calibration standards (0.1–10 µg/L) were prepared in VOC-free water with four internal standards to correct for variability and matrix effects.

Main Results and Discussion


The method achieved baseline analysis of up to eight samples per hour (≈7 min cycle). Total ion chromatograms revealed some co-eluting pairs, such as MTBE and trans-1,2-DCE, and early-eluting water interference. MRM mode provided clear separation and quantification even when SIM mode failed. Calibration statistics demonstrated:
  • Correlation coefficients ≥0.999 across all analytes
  • Relative standard deviations ≤10.6% (n=5)
  • Detection limits down to 0.1 µg/L

Benefits and Practical Applications


This approach delivers rapid throughput without sacrificing sensitivity or selectivity. It is well suited for environmental monitoring labs, QA/QC in drinking water production, and emergency response scenarios where timely VOC quantitation is essential.

Future Trends and Potential Applications


Advances may include automated onsite monitoring, integration with portable GC-MS/MS systems for field analysis, expanded compound libraries, and coupling with data analytics for real-time decision support. Emerging technologies in miniaturization and green sampling methods will further enhance method portability and sustainability.

Conclusion


The optimized static headspace GC-MS/MS method on the Shimadzu HS-20 and GCMS-TQ8030 enables fast, accurate, and selective analysis of trace VOCs in water. High throughput and robust performance make it a valuable tool for modern environmental and industrial laboratories.

Použitá instrumentace


  • Shimadzu HS-20 headspace sampler (loop mode)
  • Shimadzu GCMS-TQ8030 triple quadrupole mass spectrometer
  • Rxi-624Sil MS capillary column (20 m × 0.18 mm I.D., 1 µm)

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