Highly Sensitive Determination of Chlorophenols in Sea Water by Gas Chromatography−Tandem Mass Spectrometry

2018 
A procedure is developed for the simultaneous highly sensitive determination of eight chlorophenols in sea water based on a combination of isotope dilution, solid-phase extraction on an octadecyl adsorbent, acetylation, and determination by gas chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry with electron ionization. The attained limits of detection for the analytes are in the range 0.06−0.26 ng/L, which is 2−3 orders of magnitude lower than the standards established for the maximum permissible concentration. The duration of analysis is 15 min. The application of a deuterated internal standard ensures the high accuracy and reproducibility of the results obtained. The developed procedure was successfully used for the analysis of real water samples from the Barents Sea; the found total chlorophenol concentration in them was 15–24 ng/L. The main pollutant of the studied sea water samples is 2,4-dichlorophenol, which comprised about 30% of the total concentration of chlorophenols.
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