High-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry with post-column pH modification: Independent pH optimization for chromatographic separation and electrospray ionization.

2020 
RATIONALE In recent environmental research, multi-methods using high-performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (HPLC/MS) have become more and more important for the analysis of organic micropollutants in environmental matrices. As the targeted compounds usually have quite different physico-chemical properties, the optimization of these methods is challenging. METHODS The pH in the electrospray of the mass spectrometer ion source was modified independently from the pH used for the HPLC separation, using a post-column HPLC flow in order to make the spray acidic or alkaline. The method development was conducted manually in a systematic multistep way. RESULTS The method used for the analysis of organic biocides (e.g. terbutryn, propiconazole, isothiazolinones) was optimized. It was shown that the use of a neutral as well as an acidified gradient could not be optimized for all target compounds, while a neutral gradient with post-column acidification was optimum for all target compounds. CONCLUSIONS Acidic or alkaline post-column infusion allows pH optimization for ionization conditions, independently of the pH optimization for chromatographic separation. The introduction of an additional modifier might also allow minimization of matrix effects or directed formation of sodium adducts, without affecting the chromatographic separation.
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