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摘要
研究雪的化学成分作为高纬度地区大气污染的指标,对于了解大气中污染物的输送过程和评估北极生态系统的人为影响至关重要。本研究提出了一种结合搅拌杆吸附萃取(SBSE)和热解吸(TD)气相色谱-高分辨质谱(Orbitrap)的雪中半挥发性微污染物检测和定量方法。利用76种测试优先大气污染物对SBSE条件进行优化,使大多数非极性和弱极性半挥发性化合物在0.01 ~ 1 ng L-1的水平上达到检测限。结果表明,该方法可检测62种分析物,对32种分析物具有高灵敏度,且人工成本低,样品量最少(100 g)。对来自新地岛和弗朗茨约瑟夫群岛的实际样品进行的测试发现了29种不同类别的污染物,包括多环芳烃、酚类、邻苯二甲酸盐、硝基和氯基有机化合物及其衍生物,浓度从0.1至50纳克千克- 1不等。
Application of Stir-Bar Sorptive Extraction for Determination of Organic Pollutants in Snow by Thermal Desorption Gas Chromatography—High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry
Studying the chemical composition of snow as an indicator of atmospheric pollution at high latitudes is crucial for understanding the transport processes of pollutants in the atmosphere and assessing the anthropogenic impact on Arctic ecosystems. This study proposes a method for detecting and quantifying semi-volatile micropollutants in snow by combining stir-bar sorptive extraction (SBSE) with thermal desorption (TD) gas chromatography–high resolution mass spectrometry (Orbitrap). Optimizing of SBSE conditions using 76 test priority atmospheric pollutants allowed detection limits to be achieved for most non-polar and weakly polar semi-volatile compounds at the levels ranging from 0.01 to 1 ng L–1. The method demonstrated the ability of detecting 62 analytes and achieving the highly sensitive determination of 32 analytes, with low labor costs using a minimum amount of sample (100 g). The SBSE-TD-GC–HRMS method for snow analysis was developed and validated. Tests on real samples from the Novaya Zemlya and Franz Josef Land archipelagos detected 29 pollutants from various classes, including polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, phenols, phthalates, nitro- and chloro-organic compounds, and their derivatives, with concentrations ranging from 0.1 to 50 ng kg–1.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Analytical Chemistry is an international peer reviewed journal that covers theoretical and applied aspects of analytical chemistry; it informs the reader about new achievements in analytical methods, instruments and reagents. Ample space is devoted to problems arising in the analysis of vital media such as water and air. Consideration is given to the detection and determination of metal ions, anions, and various organic substances. The journal welcomes manuscripts from all countries in the English or Russian language.