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Analysis of Fluorinated Alkyl Compounds in Bio-solid Matrix by GC/Q-TOF Mass Spectrometry

Posters | 2011 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
GC/MSD, GC/MS/MS, GC/HRMS, GC/Q-TOF
Industries
Environmental
Manufacturer
Agilent Technologies

Summary

Importance of the topic


The environmental persistence and potential toxicity of fluorotelomer alcohols and their degradation products make their accurate detection in complex matrices essential. Analysis in bio-solid samples from wastewater treatment plants provides insights into environmental fate, human exposure, and risk assessment of fluorinated alkyl compounds.

Aims and study overview


This study aimed to develop and validate a robust, sensitive, and selective gas chromatography coupled with quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry (GC/Q-TOF MS) method for the quantitation and structural elucidation of fluorinated alkyl compounds in lime-treated bio-solids. Key objectives included evaluating method performance, exploring degradation pathways, and comparing detection limits with traditional MS/MS approaches.

Methodology and instrumentation


A multi-step workflow was implemented:
  • Sample preparation: Ethyl acetate extraction of 1% and 5% lime-treated bio-solids; spiking with analytes and internal standards.
  • Chromatography: 15 m HP-INNOWax column; cold splitless injection (2 µL) and post-column backflush to minimize matrix effects; oven ramp from 60 °C to 250 °C.
  • Mass spectrometry: Positive chemical ionization (20% CH₄) on an Agilent GC/Q-TOF MS in high-resolution mode; full-scan and MS/MS data acquisition in dual gain mode.
  • Quantitation and confirmation: Accurate mass measurement of molecular ions and fragment losses (H₂O, HF, F₂) with mass accuracy typically <2 ppm; resolution up to 20 000.

Main results and discussion


The method achieved excellent mass accuracy (0–5 ppm) and resolution (5 000–20 000), enabling clear differentiation of target ions from heavy matrix background. Retention time reproducibility was <2% RSD. Detection limits ranged from 100 to 600 fg on column (GC/MS/MS) and as low as 5–500 fg on column using GC/Q-TOF. MS/MS experiments confirmed compound identities and characteristic fragment losses, facilitating structure elucidation of fluorotelomer alcohols and related sulfonamido compounds.

Benefits and practical applications


  • High sensitivity and specificity for trace-level PFC analysis in complex bio-solid matrices.
  • Robust performance with minimal matrix interference due to post-column backflush and high-resolution MS.
  • Applicability for environmental monitoring, regulatory compliance, and research on PFAS fate and transport.

Future trends and opportunities


Advancements may include integration with LC-MS workflows for broader PFAS coverage, development of automated sample prep for high throughput, and further lowering of detection limits. Emerging portable high-resolution MS instruments could enable on-site screening of fluorinated contaminants. Continued method refinement will support studies on environmental transformation products and human exposure assessment.

Conclusion


This preliminary investigation demonstrates that GC/Q-TOF MS is a viable and powerful tool for the analysis of fluorinated alkyl compounds in bio-solid matrices. The approach offers superior mass accuracy, resolution, and sensitivity compared to conventional MS/MS, supporting reliable quantitation and structural characterization in environmental samples.

Reference


  • Macherone A, Nakayama SF, Tadele K, Mills MA. A highly sensitive and specific GC-PCI-MS/MS method for the analysis of fluorinated alkyl compounds. 59th ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics; Denver, CO. June 5–9, 2011.
  • Nakayama SF, Macherone A, Tadele K, Mills MA. Application of GC-MS/MS for volatile fluoroalkyl compound analysis. Dioxin 2010; Marriott Rivercenter San Antonio, TX. September 12–17, 2010.
  • Larsen BS, Stchur P, Szostek B, Bachmura SF, Rowand RC, Prickett KB, Korzeniowski SH, Buck RC. Journal of Chromatography. 2006; 1110(1–2):117.

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