DETERMINATION OF ACRYLAMIDE IN DRINKING WATER BY LARGE-VOLUME DIRECT INJECTION AND ION-EXCLUSION CHROMATOGRAPHY-MASS SPECTROMETRY
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2004
Abstract:
Acrylamide, a known neurotoxin and putative human carcinogen, has been included among the substances to be monitored in drinking water
according to the European Union Directive 98/83 on potable water. This paper reports a new method based on the combination of ion-exclusion
chromatographic separation and MS detection. Samples of drinking water have been directly injected in the microbore ICE-AS1 column and
detected in the selected-ion monitoring mode by a single quadrupole system with electrospray ionization. Chromatographic conditions, such
as eluent composition and flow rate, have been optimized by a central composite design experiment. Statistical analysis of data showed that
the amount of acetonitrile fraction in the eluent mixture, composed by acetonitrile and formic acid solution, is the variable that most influences
retention of the acrylamide peak. After optimization of MS detection parameters, this method has been validated for spiked drinking water
samples. The effect of large-volume injection (up to 500l) has been also explored. Linearitywas evaluated from 0.5 to 5g l-1. Repeatability,
expressed as R.S.D., was 16 and 12% at 0.5 and 1g l-1, respectively. The limit of detection was 0.20 ppb with 500l injection volume.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Polesello, Stefano
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