Optimized GC/MS Analysis for PAHs in Challenging Matrices
Applications | 2019 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) pose health risks as toxic and carcinogenic compounds commonly found in environmental and food samples. Reliable detection of trace-level PAHs in complex matrices such as high-organic soils and fatty food extracts is essential for environmental monitoring, food safety and regulatory compliance.
This study aimed to optimize gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) analysis of 27 PAHs at 1–1 000 pg levels using an Agilent 8890 GC coupled to a 5977 Series MSD. Key goals included improving calibration linearity and peak shape, enhancing source cleanliness and extending system robustness in challenging matrices.
The optimized configuration combined several innovations:
Calibration across seven levels (1–1 000 pg) delivered exemplary linearity (R2 ≥ 0.9997) and signal-to-noise sufficient at the lowest levels. Source maintenance intervals extended beyond 60 injections, with internal standard RSDs of 2–3.5 % over 60 replicate injections of a 100 pg standard. A high-organic soil extract spiked at 100 pg yielded an average RSD of 4.4 % for 27 PAHs over 60 runs; 22 analytes remained within ±20 % of initial values. Only inlet and column head required cleaning; the source remained free of significant contamination thanks to JetClean.
The optimized method offers:
Further enhancements may include adoption of GC/MS/MS for greater selectivity against matrix interferences, deeper integration of midcolumn backflush in automated workflows, and exploration of alternative column chemistries to expand the range of target compounds.
By combining JetClean, a larger extractor lens, midcolumn backflush and optimized injection parameters, this GC/MS approach achieves robust, precise and linear quantitation of PAHs in demanding matrices. The configuration minimizes manual maintenance and supports high-throughput trace-level analysis in diverse sample types.
GC/MSD, GC/SQ
IndustriesEnvironmental, Food & Agriculture
ManufacturerAgilent Technologies
Summary
Significance of the Topic
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) pose health risks as toxic and carcinogenic compounds commonly found in environmental and food samples. Reliable detection of trace-level PAHs in complex matrices such as high-organic soils and fatty food extracts is essential for environmental monitoring, food safety and regulatory compliance.
Objectives and Study Overview
This study aimed to optimize gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) analysis of 27 PAHs at 1–1 000 pg levels using an Agilent 8890 GC coupled to a 5977 Series MSD. Key goals included improving calibration linearity and peak shape, enhancing source cleanliness and extending system robustness in challenging matrices.
Methodology and Instrumentation
The optimized configuration combined several innovations:
- JetClean continuous hydrogen cleaning (0.33 mL/min) to reduce source fouling and stabilize response
- 9 mm inert extractor draw-out lens to minimize surface deposition
- Midcolumn backflush using a Purged Ultimate Union (PUU) and 8890 PSD module to remove high-boiling matrix residues after each run
- Pulsed splitless injections with a straight-bore 4 mm liner packed with glass wool and high zone temperatures (inlet, source and transfer line at 320 °C)
- Two 15 m DB-EUPAH columns in series under constant helium flow and selected ion monitoring (SIM) for 27 analytes and five deuterated internal standards
Main Results and Discussion
Calibration across seven levels (1–1 000 pg) delivered exemplary linearity (R2 ≥ 0.9997) and signal-to-noise sufficient at the lowest levels. Source maintenance intervals extended beyond 60 injections, with internal standard RSDs of 2–3.5 % over 60 replicate injections of a 100 pg standard. A high-organic soil extract spiked at 100 pg yielded an average RSD of 4.4 % for 27 PAHs over 60 runs; 22 analytes remained within ±20 % of initial values. Only inlet and column head required cleaning; the source remained free of significant contamination thanks to JetClean.
Benefits and Practical Applications
The optimized method offers:
- Exceptional linearity and precision for trace PAH analysis
- Reduced downtime through automated source cleaning
- Extended maintenance intervals even with high-matrix samples
- Improved laboratory productivity for environmental, food and agricultural testing
Future Trends and Applications
Further enhancements may include adoption of GC/MS/MS for greater selectivity against matrix interferences, deeper integration of midcolumn backflush in automated workflows, and exploration of alternative column chemistries to expand the range of target compounds.
Conclusion
By combining JetClean, a larger extractor lens, midcolumn backflush and optimized injection parameters, this GC/MS approach achieves robust, precise and linear quantitation of PAHs in demanding matrices. The configuration minimizes manual maintenance and supports high-throughput trace-level analysis in diverse sample types.
References
- Szelewski M.; Quimby B. D. Optimized PAH Analysis Using the Agilent Self-Cleaning Ion Source and Enhanced PAH Analyzer. Agilent Technologies Application Note, 5191-3003EN, 2013.
- Anderson K. A.; et al. Modified ion source triple quadrupole mass spectrometer gas chromatograph for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Journal of Chromatography A, 1419(6), 89–96, 2015.
- Quimby B. D.; Prest H. F.; Szelewski M. J.; Freed M. K. In-situ conditioning in mass spectrometer systems. US Patent 8,378,293; Feb 19, 2013.
- Andrianova A. A.; Quimby B. D. Optimized GC/MS/MS Analysis for PAHs in Challenging Matrices. Agilent Technologies Application Note, 5994-0498EN, 2019.
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