Online Coupling of In-Tube Solid-Phase Microextraction
with Direct Analysis in Real Time Mass Spectrometry for Rapid Determination
of Triazine Herbicides in Water Using Carbon-Nanotubes-Incorporated
Polymer Monolith
posted on 2014-05-20, 00:00authored byXin Wang, Xianjiang Li, Ze Li, Yiding Zhang, Yu Bai, Huwei Liu
Online
coupling of in-tube solid phase microextraction (IT-SPME)
with direct analysis in real time mass spectrometry (DART-MS) was
realized for the first time and applied in the analysis of triazine
herbicides in lake water and orange juice. We incorporated single-wall carbon
nanotubes (SWNTs) into a polymer monolith containing methacrylic acid
(MAA) and ethylene dimethacrylate (EDMA) to form a novel poly(methacrylic
acid-co-ethylene dimethacrylate-co-single wall carbon nanotubes) (poly(MAA-EDMA-SWNT)) monolith, which
was then used in IT-SPME for enrichment of six triazine herbicides
from water samples. With the online combination of IT-SPME with DART-MS,
the analytes desorbed from the monolith were directly ionized by DART
and transferred into MS for detection, thus rapid determination was
achieved. Compared with regular DART-MS method, this online IT-SPME-DART-MS
method was more sensitive and reproducible, because of the IT-SPME
procedures and the isotope-labeled internal standard used in the experiment.
Six triazine herbicides were determined simultaneously using this
method with good linearity (R2 > 0.998).
The limit of quantification (signal-to-noise ratio of S/N = 10) of
the six herbicides were only 0.06–0.46 ng/mL. The proposed
method has been applied to determine triazine herbicides in lake water
and orange juice, showing satisfactory recovery (85%–106%)
and reproducibility (relative standard deviation of RSD = 3.1%–10.9%).