Science Inventory

GC/HRSIR as a Complementary Technique to GC/ECNIMS

Citation:

BRUMLEY, W. C. GC/HRSIR as a Complementary Technique to GC/ECNIMS. Indian S Press (Environmental Science/An Indian Journal). Trade Science Inc., Gujarat, India, 3(3):429, (2008).

Impact/Purpose:

Clean and Safe Water – by providing water quality research and methods development at multiple scales, utilizing landscape ecology and associated techniques

Description:

Gas chromatography/electron capture negative ion mass spectrometry (GC/ECNIMS) is a highly selective and sensitive technique for the analysis of appropriate analytes in complex matrices. Its major drawback is often the lack of fragmentation indicative of structure that can be used to confirm the identity of the analyte. Recourse to low resolution EI selected ion recording (SIR) at low resolution can be tried to validate the methodology with additional specificity, but then the selectivity loss relative to ECNIMS and the presence of complex matrix interferences may require additional cleanup that was not needed for GC/ECNIMS. One solution is to use high resolution mass spectrometry as GC/HRSIR to provide the selectivity, sensitivity, and specificity needed to validate the GC/ECNIMS method that will be used for the bulk of the analyses by providing the needed specificity. Several examples are given as to how well this works in practice.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:07/05/2008
Record Last Revised:12/07/2009
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 190642