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Synthesis, MS/MS characteristics and quantification of six aromatic organosulfates in atmospheric PM2.5
Abstract In this work, six aromatic organosulfates (phenyl, 2-/3-/4-methylphenyl, benzyl and phenethyl sulfates) were synthesized, with the purpose to obtain the standards and apply them to quantify the organosulfates in ambient aerosols. The purity of the synthesized organosulfates was determined by high performance liquid chromatography/ultraviolet detector (HPLC/UV). Meanwhile, the organosulfate standards and atmospheric PM2.5 samples were measured by high performance liquid chromatography/electrospray ionization/tandem mass spectrometry (HPLC/ESI/MS/MS). The characteristic ion fragments were phenolate anion m/z 93 for phenyl sulfate, creylate anion m/z 107 for methylphenyl sulfate, sulfate radical anion ·SO4 − (m/z 96) for benzyl sulfate, and hydrogen sulfate anion HSO4 − (m/z 97) for phenethyl sulfate. The characteristic fragment ions used for quantification can improve the identification of target compounds in chromatograms, obtain lower detection limits, and will minimize analytical errors caused by the introduction of surrogates. The concentrations of phenyl, methylphenyl, benzyl and phenethyl sulfates in winter PM2.5 in Wenjiang District of Chengdu were 0.58 ± 0.56, 2.37 ± 3.59, 1.79 ± 3.51, 0.04 ± 0.08 ng/m3, respectively.
Graphical abstract Typical chromatograms of organosulfates from the authentic standards and ambient PM 2.5 samples, measured with the HPLC/ESI/MS/MS.Note: The intensities of benzyl, phenyl and methyphenyl sulfates refer to the left y axis, and the intensity of phenethyl sulfate refers to the right y axis. Display Omitted
Highlights The synthesis method of the six aromatic OSs was optimized. The purity of the synthesized aromatic OSs was measured by HPLC/UV and HNMR. Characteristic fragment ions were used for HPLC/ESI/MS/MS quantification. Methylphenyl and benzyl sulfates were the major aromatic OSs in Wenjiang PM2.5.
Synthesis, MS/MS characteristics and quantification of six aromatic organosulfates in atmospheric PM2.5
Abstract In this work, six aromatic organosulfates (phenyl, 2-/3-/4-methylphenyl, benzyl and phenethyl sulfates) were synthesized, with the purpose to obtain the standards and apply them to quantify the organosulfates in ambient aerosols. The purity of the synthesized organosulfates was determined by high performance liquid chromatography/ultraviolet detector (HPLC/UV). Meanwhile, the organosulfate standards and atmospheric PM2.5 samples were measured by high performance liquid chromatography/electrospray ionization/tandem mass spectrometry (HPLC/ESI/MS/MS). The characteristic ion fragments were phenolate anion m/z 93 for phenyl sulfate, creylate anion m/z 107 for methylphenyl sulfate, sulfate radical anion ·SO4 − (m/z 96) for benzyl sulfate, and hydrogen sulfate anion HSO4 − (m/z 97) for phenethyl sulfate. The characteristic fragment ions used for quantification can improve the identification of target compounds in chromatograms, obtain lower detection limits, and will minimize analytical errors caused by the introduction of surrogates. The concentrations of phenyl, methylphenyl, benzyl and phenethyl sulfates in winter PM2.5 in Wenjiang District of Chengdu were 0.58 ± 0.56, 2.37 ± 3.59, 1.79 ± 3.51, 0.04 ± 0.08 ng/m3, respectively.
Graphical abstract Typical chromatograms of organosulfates from the authentic standards and ambient PM 2.5 samples, measured with the HPLC/ESI/MS/MS.Note: The intensities of benzyl, phenyl and methyphenyl sulfates refer to the left y axis, and the intensity of phenethyl sulfate refers to the right y axis. Display Omitted
Highlights The synthesis method of the six aromatic OSs was optimized. The purity of the synthesized aromatic OSs was measured by HPLC/UV and HNMR. Characteristic fragment ions were used for HPLC/ESI/MS/MS quantification. Methylphenyl and benzyl sulfates were the major aromatic OSs in Wenjiang PM2.5.
Synthesis, MS/MS characteristics and quantification of six aromatic organosulfates in atmospheric PM2.5
He, Jingrong (Autor:in) / Li, Li (Autor:in) / Li, Yunxiang (Autor:in) / Huang, Mei (Autor:in) / Zhu, Ying (Autor:in) / Deng, Shihuai (Autor:in)
Atmospheric Environment ; 290
24.08.2022
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