Harrison Stevens , Estrella Sanz Rodriguez , Mingxia Lai , Tessa R. Vance , Mark Curran , Harald Ritchie , Andrew R. Bowie , Brett Paull
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摘要
左旋葡聚糖(LEV)及其两种异构体甘露聚糖(MAN)和半乳糖聚糖(GAL)通常被用作生物质燃烧示踪剂,然而,另一种来自生物质燃烧的异构体1,6-无水-β- d -葡聚糖(AGF)在现有文献中很少被鉴定或量化。当存在于环境样品中时,AGF可能会不知不觉地与另一种异构体共洗脱,从而潜在地损害先前报道结果的准确性。我们提出了一种新的基于亲水性相互作用液相色谱(HILIC)的分离方法,结合串联三重四极杆质谱(MS/MS),能够分离和定量所有四种火标记单糖酸酐(MAs)。这种分离依赖于HALO penta - hilic柱的亲水五羟基配体功能。优化了流动相组成、柱温、喷雾电压和选定的反应监测转变等参数,以实现基线分离,以确认和提高对每种异构体的检测。在最佳条件下,LEV、MAN、GAL和AGF的检出限分别为0.39、0.62、0.52和0.04µg/L。通过对NIST Urban Dust 1649b认证标准物质的分析验证了该方法的准确性,LEV、MAN、GAL浓度与先前确定的结果吻合良好,AGF浓度为首次报道。该方法应用于一系列环境样品(气溶胶,沉积物和冰芯),以证明其适用于不同的基质。由于它的速度(<;10分钟),选择性和灵敏度,这种基于HILIC-MS/MS的方法可以在未来的研究中用于量化所有四种火标记异构体,允许计算额外的异构体比例,这可能有助于生物质燃烧源鉴定。
Highly sensitive tandem mass spectrometry detection for high resolution HILIC separation of biomass burning markers
Levoglucosan (LEV) and two of its isomers, mannosan (MAN) and galactosan (GAL), are commonly used as biomass burning tracers, however 1,6-anhydro-β-D-glucofuranose (AGF), another isomer derived from biomass burning, is rarely identified or quantified in existing literature. When present in environmental samples, AGF may be unknowingly co-eluting with another isomer, thus potentially compromising the accuracy of previously reported results. We present a novel hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography (HILIC)-based separation method, coupled with tandem triple quadrupole mass spectrometry (MS/MS), capable of separating and quantifying all four fire-marker monosaccharide anhydrides (MAs). This separation relies on the hydrophilic penta‑hydroxy ligand functionality of HALO Penta-HILIC columns. Parameters such as mobile phase composition, column temperature, spray voltage, and selected reaction monitoring transitions were optimised to achieve a baseline separation to both confirm and improve detection of each isomer. Under optimal conditions, the limits of detection for LEV, MAN, GAL, and AGF were 0.39, 0.62, 0.52, and 0.04 µg/L, respectively. The accuracy of the method was validated via the analysis of the NIST Urban Dust 1649b certified reference material, with LEV, MAN, GAL concentrations in good agreement with previously determined results, and the concentration of AGF reported for the first time. The method was applied to a range of environmental samples (aerosols, sediments, and ice cores) to prove its applicability for different matrices. Due to its speed (< 10 min), selectivity, and sensitivity, this HILIC-MS/MS based method can be utilised in future studies to quantify all four fire-marker isomers, allowing the calculation of additional isomer ratios, which may assist with biomass burning source identification.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Chromatography A provides a forum for the publication of original research and critical reviews on all aspects of fundamental and applied separation science. The scope of the journal includes chromatography and related techniques, electromigration techniques (e.g. electrophoresis, electrochromatography), hyphenated and other multi-dimensional techniques, sample preparation, and detection methods such as mass spectrometry. Contributions consist mainly of research papers dealing with the theory of separation methods, instrumental developments and analytical and preparative applications of general interest.