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- W3201330688 abstract "The development of highly selective and sensitive analytical methods for the nontarget screening of persistent organic pollutants such as halogenated compounds in environmental samples is a challenging task. Soft ionization mass spectrometry has emerged as a powerful technique for obtaining essential molecular information, and it is expected to reveal compounds that remain hidden with conventional fragmentation techniques such as electron ionization (EI). In this study, a soft ionization method based on electron capture negative ionization using an inert gas was developed for the nontarget screening of chlorinated aromatics in environmental samples and was applied to comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography-high-resolution time-of-flight mass spectrometry (GC × GC-HRToFMS). In particular, argon (Ar) and helium (He) were evaluated as inert moderating gases, and were compared against the conventional methane (CH4). The optimal ionization conditions, including the flow rate and ion source temperature, were investigated based on the molecular ion intensities of highly chlorinated aromatics decachlorobiphenyl and octachlorodibenzofuran. Ar-mediated soft ionization provided the best sensitivity to molecular ions among the three gases at a low flow rate (0.1 mL min-1) and low ion source temperature, and more selective detection of molecular ions (i.e., less fragmentation) was obtained with the inert gases than with CH4. This method is also applicable to other chlorinated aromatics such as tetra- to nonachlorobiphenyls, tetra- to heptachlorinated dibenzofurans, pentachlorobenzene, and hexachlorobenzene. To demonstrate the applicability of the proposed method to a wide range of chlorinated aromatics in environmental samples, both Ar-mediated soft ionization and conventional EI were applied to GC × GC-HRToFMS for analysis of a crude extract of house dust. Soft ionization enabled the selective and sensitive detection of molecular ions for minor amounts of chlorinated aromatics, even in complex matrices. Furthermore, the extracted ion chromatograms of halide anions (Cl- or Br-) were useful for screening other chlorinated or brominated compounds in the environmental samples. The results suggest that combining information on halide anions obtained by soft ionization and the structural information provided by EI would constitute a powerful approach for the comprehensive identification of chlorinated aromatics." @default.
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- W3201330688 title "Application of inert gas-mediated ionization for qualitative screening of chlorinated aromatics in house dust by comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography–high-resolution time-of-flight mass spectrometry" @default.
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