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Comprehensive determination of 209 PCBs using two-dimensional gas chromatography triple quadrupole mass spectrometry

Posters | 2019 | ShimadzuInstrumentation
GCxGC, GC/MSD, GC/MS/MS, GC/QQQ
Industries
Environmental, Food & Agriculture
Manufacturer
Shimadzu

Summary

Significance of the topic


Persistent Organic Pollutants such as polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) pose significant environmental and health risks due to their stability, bioaccumulation potential and long-range transport. Reliable separation and quantification of all 209 PCB congeners—including dioxin-like PCBs—are critical for environmental monitoring, regulatory compliance and risk assessment.

Objectives and Study Overview


This study demonstrates a comprehensive approach for resolving and quantifying 209 PCB congeners using two-dimensional gas chromatography coupled with triple quadrupole mass spectrometry (GC×GC-MS/MS). Key goals include:
  • Achieving baseline separation for the majority of PCB congeners
  • Fully resolving 12 dioxin-like PCBs free from interferences
  • Evaluating triple quadrupole MS/MS as a cost-effective, user-friendly detector for GC×GC applications

Methodology


Samples containing all PCB congeners were injected into a GC×GC system with a non-polar primary column and a polar secondary column. Electron ionization generated characteristic fragment ions, monitored in multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) mode to enhance selectivity and sensitivity. Chromatograms were reconstructed in two dimensions, grouping congeners by chlorine count and homologue class.

Used Instrumentation


  • GC×GC-MS/MS system: Shimadzu two-dimensional gas chromatograph with triple quadrupole mass spectrometer
  • Primary column: SPB-Octyl, 30 m × 0.25 mm i.d., 0.25 µm film
  • Secondary column: BPX-50, 1 m × 0.1 mm i.d., 0.1 µm film
  • Ion source: Electron Ionization (EI)
  • Acquisition: Multiple Reaction Monitoring (MRM)

Main Results and Discussion


A total of 198 of the 209 PCB congeners were fully separated; four congeners formed doublets and one a triplet due to structural similarities. Degree of orthogonality between columns was quantified using asterisk equation parameters, reflecting high two-dimensional resolution. All 12 dioxin-like PCBs were resolved without coelution, ensuring accurate toxic equivalency assessments.

Benefits and Practical Applications


This GC×GC-MS/MS method offers:
  • Wider congener coverage than single-column approaches
  • Improved selectivity via MRM, reducing matrix interferences
  • Lower operational complexity and cost compared to time-of-flight detectors
  • Robust quantification of trace-level dioxin-like PCBs for regulatory monitoring

Future Trends and Application Opportunities


Emerging developments may include integration with high-resolution mass spectrometry to further deconvolute coeluting congeners, automation of data-processing workflows for rapid screening, and expansion to other persistent organic pollutants. Miniaturized GC×GC-MS/MS platforms could enable on-site environmental analyses, enhancing real-time decision making.

Conclusion


The presented GC×GC-MS/MS workflow successfully separates and quantifies nearly all PCB congeners, including critical dioxin-like compounds, using a cost-effective triple quadrupole detector. This approach supports comprehensive environmental monitoring and toxicological evaluations.

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