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Journal of Chromatography A | 2015

Modified ion source triple quadrupole mass spectrometer gas chromatograph for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon analyses.

Kim A. Anderson; Michael J. Szelewski; Glenn Wilson; Bruce D. Quimby; Peter D. Hoffman

We describe modified gas chromatography electron-impact/triple-quadrupole mass spectrometry (GC-EI/MS/MS) utilizing a newly developed hydrogen-injected self-cleaning ion source and modified 9mm extractor lens. This instrument, with optimized parameters, achieves quantitative separation of 62 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Existing methods historically limited rigorous identification and quantification to a small subset, such as the 16 PAHs the US EPA has defined as priority pollutants. Without the critical source and extractor lens modifications, the off-the-shelf GC-EI/MS/MS system was unsuitable for complex PAH analysis. Separations were enhanced by increased gas flow, a complex GC temperature profile incorporating multiple isothermal periods, specific ramp rates, and a PAH-optimized column. Typical determinations with our refined GC-EI/MS/MS have a large linear range of 1-10,000pgμl(-1) and detection limits of <2pgμl(-1). Included in the 62 PAHs, multiple-reaction-monitoring (MRM) mode enabled GC-EI/MS/MS identification and quantitation of several constituents of the MW 302 PAH isomers. Using calibration standards, values determined were within 5% of true values over many months. Standard curve r(2) values were typically >0.998, exceptional for compounds which are archetypally difficult. With this method benzo[a]fluorene, benzo[b]fluorene, benzo[c]fluorene were fully separated as was benzo[b]fluoranthene, benzo[k]fluoranthene, and benzo[j]fluoranthene. Chrysene and triphenylene, were sufficiently separated to allow accurate quantitation. Mean limits of detection (LODs) across all PAHs were 1.02±0.84pgμl(-1) with indeno[1,2,3-c,d] pyrene having the lowest LOD at 0.26pgμl(-1) and only two analytes above 2.0pgμl(-1); acenaphthalene (2.33pgμl(-1)) and dibenzo[a,e]pyrene (6.44pgμl(-1)).


Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 1995

Allium Chemistry: Identification of Selenoamino Acids in Ordinary and Selenium-Enriched Garlic, Onion, and Broccoli Using Gas Chromatography with Atomic Emission Detection

Xiao-Jia Cai; Eric Block; Peter C. Uden; Xing Zhang; Bruce D. Quimby; James J. Sullivan


Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 1995

Allium chemistry : identification of natural abundance organoselenium compounds in human breath after ingestion of garlic using gas chromatography with atomic emission detection

Xiao-Jia Cai; Eric Block; Peter C. Uden; Bruce D. Quimby; James J. Sullivan


Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 1994

Allium chemistry: identification of natural abundance organoselenium volatiles from garlic, elephant garlic, onion, and Chinese chive using headspace gas chromatography with atomic emission detection

Xiao-Jia Cai; Peter C. Uden; Eric Block; Xing Zhang; Bruce D. Quimby; James J. Sullivan


Archive | 2001

Method of matching retention times among multiple chromatographic system

Bruce D. Quimby; Matthew S. Klee; Paul C Dryden; Elmer A. Axelson


Analytical Chemistry | 1990

Selective detection of carbon-13-labeled compounds by gas chromatography/emission spectroscopy

Bruce D. Quimby; Paul C Dryden; James J. Sullivan


Archive | 1998

Signal analysis system and method for baseline optimisation

Paul C Dryden; Bruce D. Quimby


Archive | 2012

IN-SITU CONDITIONING IN MASS SPECTROMETER SYSTEMS

Bruce D. Quimby; Michael J. Szelewski; Michael K. Freed; Harry F. Prest


Archive | 2000

Methods for sample identification using pattern recognition under locked conditions

Matthew S. Klee; Bruce D. Quimby


Archive | 2004

Efficient fluid coupling and method

Wesley Miles Norman; Bruce D. Quimby

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Eric Block

State University of New York System

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Peter C. Uden

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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