M. Takino et al., Determination of haloacetic acids in water by liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry using volatile ion-pairing reagents, ANALYST, 125(6), 2000, pp. 1097-1102
A method for the determination of nine haloacetic acids (HAAs) in drinking
water was developed using liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization-mas
s spectrometry (LC-ESI-MS) employing volatile ion-pairing reagents. The sep
aration and sensitivity of all the compounds were optimized using three vol
atile amines (di-n-butylamine, N,N-dimethyl-n-butylamine and tri-n-butylami
ne) and optimized conditions were obtained with 5 mmol l(-1) dibutylamine (
DBA). The sample preparation of this method was very simple involving filtr
ation of the sample and the addition of 100 mmol l(-1) DBA. With DBA as ion
-pairing reagent and propan-2-ol as mobile phase modifier, a water sample s
piked with 0.1-100 ng ml(-1) of nine HAAs could be determined by LC-ESI-MS
using time-scheduled selected ion monitoring. The correlation coefficients
for all target analytes were higher than 0.999. The detection limits ranged
from 24 to 118 pg ml(-1). The repeatability and reproducibility were in th
e range 1.5-9.1% and 5.9-12.4%, respectively.