Analysis of chlorinated and nitroaromatic compounds
Applications | 2016 | Trajan ScientificInstrumentation
Chlorinated and nitroaromatic substances pose significant environmental and health risks due to their persistence and toxicity. Reliable analysis is essential for monitoring water, soil, and industrial emissions.
The goal is to develop and validate a gas chromatography–mass spectrometry method using a 30 m BPX35 column for simultaneous separation and detection of 17 chlorinated and nitroaromatic analytes at 10 ppm in methanol.
Chromatographic separation was achieved under the following conditions:
The method provided baseline separation of analytes including phenol, chlorophenols, dichlorophenols, nitrophenols, dichlorobenzenes, nitrotoluenes, halogenated ethers, and hexachlorobenzene within a 28 minute run. Peak shapes were sharp and reproducible, demonstrating the column’s selectivity for halogenated aromatics. Full scan MS enabled unambiguous identification based on characteristic ion fragments.
This GC-MS approach offers:
Advancements may include selected ion monitoring or tandem MS for enhanced sensitivity, application to complex matrices such as soil or sludge, and integration with automated sample preparation workflows.
The BPX35 GC-MS method is a robust, reliable tool for the simultaneous analysis of a wide range of chlorinated and nitroaromatic compounds, supporting regulatory compliance and environmental assessment.
Trajan Scientific Australia Pty Ltd. Application Note AN-0085-G. Analysis of Chlorinated and Nitroaromatic Compounds on BPX35 Column, December 2016.
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Summary
Importance of the Topic
Chlorinated and nitroaromatic substances pose significant environmental and health risks due to their persistence and toxicity. Reliable analysis is essential for monitoring water, soil, and industrial emissions.
Objectives and Study Overview
The goal is to develop and validate a gas chromatography–mass spectrometry method using a 30 m BPX35 column for simultaneous separation and detection of 17 chlorinated and nitroaromatic analytes at 10 ppm in methanol.
Methodology and Instrumentation
Chromatographic separation was achieved under the following conditions:
- Column: BPX35, 30 m × 0.25 mm × 0.25 μm
- Carrier gas: Helium at 1.8 mL/min (constant flow)
- Injection: 1 μL split 100:1, injector temperature 250°C
- Temperature program: 40°C (1 min), ramp 30°C/min to 200°C, then 4°C/min to 300°C (5 min)
- Detector: Mass spectrometer in full scan mode (m/z 45–450)
Main Results and Discussion
The method provided baseline separation of analytes including phenol, chlorophenols, dichlorophenols, nitrophenols, dichlorobenzenes, nitrotoluenes, halogenated ethers, and hexachlorobenzene within a 28 minute run. Peak shapes were sharp and reproducible, demonstrating the column’s selectivity for halogenated aromatics. Full scan MS enabled unambiguous identification based on characteristic ion fragments.
Benefits and Practical Applications
This GC-MS approach offers:
- High resolution separation of structurally similar halogenated and nitro compounds
- Rapid analysis suitable for routine environmental and industrial monitoring
- Robust identification with mass spectral confirmation
Future Trends and Potential Applications
Advancements may include selected ion monitoring or tandem MS for enhanced sensitivity, application to complex matrices such as soil or sludge, and integration with automated sample preparation workflows.
Conclusion
The BPX35 GC-MS method is a robust, reliable tool for the simultaneous analysis of a wide range of chlorinated and nitroaromatic compounds, supporting regulatory compliance and environmental assessment.
References
Trajan Scientific Australia Pty Ltd. Application Note AN-0085-G. Analysis of Chlorinated and Nitroaromatic Compounds on BPX35 Column, December 2016.
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