Gas chromatography-mass spectrometric characterization of SenSm compounds in synthetic melts and sediments

2019 
Abstract A gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) method was used to characterize and identify mixed selenium-sulfur compounds with the formula Se n S m in synthetic selenium-sulfur melts and selenium-impacted sediments. This method shows strong fragmentation of Se n S m compounds in the electron ionization source, which makes conclusive identification of discrete compounds difficult. Despite these limitations, three Se n S m compounds (SeS 4 , SeS 5 , and SeS 6 ) were identified conclusively in synthetic samples, and several others were shown to be mixed SeS compounds, without being able to determine a molecular formula. Three selenium-impacted sediments from sites containing similar total selenium concentrations (11.0–18.5 ppm) were extracted with carbon disulfide (CS 2 ); each of the three sediments contained at least 12 Se n S m compounds, ten of which were common to all three sediments. Two of the compounds identified in the synthetic samples were also found in all three sediments, SeS 4 and SeS 5 , and a third, SeS 6 was found in one sediment sample. This is the first time that cyclic Se n S m compounds have been confirmed to exist in the environment.
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