Dealing with strong mass interferences of chlorinated paraffins and their transformation products: An analytical guide

Publication date: Available online 7 July 2018Source: TrAC Trends in Analytical ChemistryAuthor(s): Lena Schinkel, Sandro Lehner, Norbert V. Heeb, Philippe Marchand, Ronan Cariou, Kristopher McNeill, Christian BogdalAbstractChlorinated paraffins (CPs) are high production volume chemicals. Their analysis is demanding and becomes even more challenging in presence of CP transformation products. Chlorinated olefins (COs) are expected thermal CP transformation products that are present in technical CP products and in the environment. Thus, a specific analysis of CPs and COs is important. Commonly, CPs are analysed by gas chromatography electron capture negative ionisation mass spectrometry (GC-ECNI-MS). It was shown that GC-ECNI-MS suffers from in-source formation of COs. Further, selected ion monitoring can lead to false quantification of COs as CPs. Alternative methods based on liquid chromatography and soft ionisation techniques can solve the CP/CO problem. Non-interfered CP data is inevitable for CP transformation studies and non-biased degradation kinetics. Data about CP transformation is urgently needed, but respective studies are challenging. In here, we provided an analytical guide to deal with severe mass interferences of CPs and their transformation products.
Source: TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry - Category: Chemistry Source Type: research