The present manuscript is focused on the evaluation of a novel high-speed triple quadrupole mass spectrometer (QqQ MS), carried out under extreme GC conditions, namely those generated by a flow-modulated (FM) comprehensive two-dimensional GC (GC x GC) system. The novel QqQ MS system is capable of operation under high speed conditions, in both full-scan (maximum scan speed: 20,000 amu/s) and multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) modes. Moreover, the QqQ MS instrument can generate simultaneous full scan/MRM data, also in a very rapid manner. An FM GC x GC-MSMS method was developed for the simultaneous full-scan qualitative analysis of untargeted essential oil compounds, and MRM quail/quantitative analysis of targeted ones, namely three preservatives [o-phenylphenol (OPP), butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT), butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA)]. The QqQMS system generated a sufficient number of data points per peak, for both qualitative and quantitative purposes. The degree of sensitivity, reached through the MRM analysis, widely exceeded current-day regulations. Method validation, related to the MRM analysis, was performed considering retention time, peak area and ion ratio repeatability, limits of detection and quantification, and accuracy. Additionally, a spearmint essential oil was spiked with 5 phytosanitary compounds at the 1 ppb level, and analysed through an MRM-only GC x GC-MSMS application. Emphasis was devoted not only on sensitivity (satisfactory for all the contaminants), but also on the importance of precursor ion selection, and of the GC x GC separation process. Finally, sensitivity was compared between the MRM and SIM modes, in scan/MRM, MRM, scan/SIM and SIM analyses, performed on a mixture of 22 phytosanitary products, at a concentration level in the 50-150 ppb range. (c) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Untargeted and targeted comprehensive two-dimensional GC analysis using a novel unified high-speed triple quadrupole mass spectrometer

F. A. Franchina;P. Dugo;
2013

Abstract

The present manuscript is focused on the evaluation of a novel high-speed triple quadrupole mass spectrometer (QqQ MS), carried out under extreme GC conditions, namely those generated by a flow-modulated (FM) comprehensive two-dimensional GC (GC x GC) system. The novel QqQ MS system is capable of operation under high speed conditions, in both full-scan (maximum scan speed: 20,000 amu/s) and multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) modes. Moreover, the QqQ MS instrument can generate simultaneous full scan/MRM data, also in a very rapid manner. An FM GC x GC-MSMS method was developed for the simultaneous full-scan qualitative analysis of untargeted essential oil compounds, and MRM quail/quantitative analysis of targeted ones, namely three preservatives [o-phenylphenol (OPP), butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT), butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA)]. The QqQMS system generated a sufficient number of data points per peak, for both qualitative and quantitative purposes. The degree of sensitivity, reached through the MRM analysis, widely exceeded current-day regulations. Method validation, related to the MRM analysis, was performed considering retention time, peak area and ion ratio repeatability, limits of detection and quantification, and accuracy. Additionally, a spearmint essential oil was spiked with 5 phytosanitary compounds at the 1 ppb level, and analysed through an MRM-only GC x GC-MSMS application. Emphasis was devoted not only on sensitivity (satisfactory for all the contaminants), but also on the importance of precursor ion selection, and of the GC x GC separation process. Finally, sensitivity was compared between the MRM and SIM modes, in scan/MRM, MRM, scan/SIM and SIM analyses, performed on a mixture of 22 phytosanitary products, at a concentration level in the 50-150 ppb range. (c) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
2013
Tranchida, P. Q.; Franchina, F. A.; Zoccali, M.; Panto, S.; Sciarrone, D.; Dugo, P.; Mondello, L.
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