Evaluation of multiple alternative instrument platforms for targeted and non-targeted dioxin and furan analysis

  • Conner Stultz
  • , Karl J. Jobst
  • , Liad Haimovici
  • , Rhys Jones
  • , Sladjana Besevic
  • , Jonathan Byer
  • , Kari L. Organtini
  • , Terry Kolic
  • , Eric J. Reiner
  • , Frank L. Dorman

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Abstract

The use of gas chromatography coupled to high-resolution magnetic sector mass spectrometers (GC-HRMS) is well established for dioxin and furan analysis. However, the use of gas chromatography coupled to triple quadrupole (MS/MS) and time of flight (TOF) mass spectrometers with atmospheric pressure ionization (API) and traditional electron ionization (EI) for dioxin and furan analysis is emerging as a viable alternative to GC-HRMS screening. These instruments offer greater versatility in the lab for a wider range of compound identification and quantification as well as improved ease of operation. The instruments utilized in this study included 2 API-MS/MS, 1 traditional EI-MS/MS, an API-quadrupole time of flight mass spectrometer (API-QTOF), and a EI-high-resolution TOF (EI-HRTOF). This study compared these 5 instruments to a GC-HRMS using method detection limit (MDLs) samples for dioxin and furan analysis. Each instrument demonstrated acceptable MDL values for the 17 chlorinated dioxin and furans studied. The API-MS/MS instruments provide the greatest overall improvement in MDL value over the GC-HRMS with a 1.5 to 2-fold improvement. The API-QTOF and EI-TOF demonstrate slight increases in MDL value as compared with the GC-HRMS with a 1.5-fold increase. The 5 instruments studied all demonstrate acceptable MDL values with no MDL for a single congener greater than 5 times that for the GC-HRMS. All 5 instruments offer a viable alternative to GC-HRMS for the analysis of dioxins and furans and should be considered when developing new validated methodologies.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)504-510
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Mass Spectrometry
Volume53
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2018

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Spectroscopy

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