Approaching The Ultimate Limits of Detection For Endocrine Disruptors in Wastewater Effluent Using GC-NCI-MS/MS
Posters | 2013 | Agilent Technologies | PittconInstrumentation
Environmental monitoring of endocrine disrupting chemicals in wastewater is essential to assess ecological and human health risks due to trace steroid hormones. Achieving ultra low detection limits enables early warning of contamination and supports regulatory compliance.
This work evaluates a GC-NCI-MS/MS method to detect estrogens and androgens in wastewater effluent at pg/mL levels using small sample volumes. The goal is to compare performance against established LC-MS/MS (EPA Method 539) and demonstrate improved sensitivity and robustness.
Samples of 20 to 500 mL wastewater effluent were subjected to liquid–liquid extraction and a two-step derivatization to form pentafluorobenzoyl esters and oximes. Derivatization steps include reaction with pentafluorobenzoyl chloride and pentafluorobenzyl hydroxylamine under controlled temperature and nitrogen drying.
The method achieved instrument detection limits around 0.9 pg/mL for estradiol, matching previous laboratory benchmarks. Method detection limits for estrogens and androgens were two orders of magnitude lower than LC-MS/MS values. Replicate injections showed signal-to-noise ratios consistently above 400 and relative standard deviations below 7%. Wastewater spiked with 17alpha-ethinylestradiol was quantified at 17 ng/L from a 20 mL sample.
This GC-NCI-MS/MS approach allows analysis of trace hormone residues from reduced sample volumes, offering cost savings and higher throughput. It can be extended to soils, biosolids, serum, and plasma for comprehensive exposome studies.
Future work may integrate on-line extraction, miniaturized flow paths, and expanded analyte panels including new endocrine disruptors. Advances in ionization chemistry and instrument sensitivity will further lower detection limits and broaden matrix compatibility.
The developed GC-NCI-MS/MS method provides a robust, high-sensitivity platform for monitoring steroidal endocrine disruptors in diverse environmental and biological matrices, outperforming LC-MS/MS alternatives in detection capability and sample volume efficiency.
GC/MSD, GC/MS/MS, GC/QQQ
IndustriesEnvironmental
ManufacturerAgilent Technologies
Summary
Importance of the Topic
Environmental monitoring of endocrine disrupting chemicals in wastewater is essential to assess ecological and human health risks due to trace steroid hormones. Achieving ultra low detection limits enables early warning of contamination and supports regulatory compliance.
Objectives and Study Overview
This work evaluates a GC-NCI-MS/MS method to detect estrogens and androgens in wastewater effluent at pg/mL levels using small sample volumes. The goal is to compare performance against established LC-MS/MS (EPA Method 539) and demonstrate improved sensitivity and robustness.
Methodology and Instrumentation
Samples of 20 to 500 mL wastewater effluent were subjected to liquid–liquid extraction and a two-step derivatization to form pentafluorobenzoyl esters and oximes. Derivatization steps include reaction with pentafluorobenzoyl chloride and pentafluorobenzyl hydroxylamine under controlled temperature and nitrogen drying.
Instrumentation Used
- Agilent 7890A Gas Chromatograph with Multi Mode Inlet and Purged Ultimate Union for backflushing
- Agilent 7000B Triple Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer
- Negative Chemical Ionization mode with ammonia reagent gas
Key Findings and Discussion
The method achieved instrument detection limits around 0.9 pg/mL for estradiol, matching previous laboratory benchmarks. Method detection limits for estrogens and androgens were two orders of magnitude lower than LC-MS/MS values. Replicate injections showed signal-to-noise ratios consistently above 400 and relative standard deviations below 7%. Wastewater spiked with 17alpha-ethinylestradiol was quantified at 17 ng/L from a 20 mL sample.
Practical Benefits and Applications
This GC-NCI-MS/MS approach allows analysis of trace hormone residues from reduced sample volumes, offering cost savings and higher throughput. It can be extended to soils, biosolids, serum, and plasma for comprehensive exposome studies.
Future Trends and Applications
Future work may integrate on-line extraction, miniaturized flow paths, and expanded analyte panels including new endocrine disruptors. Advances in ionization chemistry and instrument sensitivity will further lower detection limits and broaden matrix compatibility.
Conclusion
The developed GC-NCI-MS/MS method provides a robust, high-sensitivity platform for monitoring steroidal endocrine disruptors in diverse environmental and biological matrices, outperforming LC-MS/MS alternatives in detection capability and sample volume efficiency.
References
- A. Macherone (2012), Agilent Application Note 5990-9478EN
- M. Churley and A. Macherone (2010), Agilent Application Note 5990-5513EN
- M. Churley, A. Macherone and R. White (2011), Proceedings of the 59th ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics
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