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Optimized characterization of short-, medium, and long-chain chlorinated paraffins in liquid chromatography-high resolution mass spectrometry

Marie Mézière, Ronan Cariou, Frédéric Larvor, Emmanuelle Bichon, Yann Guitton, Philippe Marchand, Gaud Dervilly, Bruno Le Bizec

2020Journal of Chromatography A52 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Chlorinated paraffins (CPs), or polychlorinated n -alkanes, form a complex family of chemicals as they exist as mixtures of several thousands of isomers. To facilitate their classification, they are subdivided into short-chains (C 10 C 13 , SCCPs), medium-chains (C 14 C 17 , MCCPs), and long-chains (C ≥18 , LCCPs) and further subdivided according to their chlorination degree. Until recently, the most common strategy implemented for their analysis was GC-ECNI-LRMS, with the main disadvantage being the high dependence of the response to the chlorination degree and the incapability of analysing LCCPs. In this work, we developed a method based on liquid chromatography coupled with electrospray ionisation-Orbitrap mass spectrometry (LC-ESI-HRMS) to expand the analysis capabilities of CPs. Although the different physico-chemical properties of CPs have led to compromises on the choice of analytical parameters, the addition of a mixture of DCM/ACN post-column with appropriate LC-ESI(-)-HRMS parameters enabled optimal and simultaneous detection of SCCPs, MCCPs and LCCPs from 10 to 36 carbons in one single injection. The combination of both the optimised LC-ESI parameters and the high resolution of the mass spectrometer ( R = 140,000 @200 m/z ) allowed separation of CPs signals of interest from unwanted halogenated ones, leading to minimum interferences in the detection. The optimised method was then successfully applied to the characterization of three types of vegetable oil, which were mostly contaminated with MCCPs. Additionally, the implementation of the LC HRMS strategy enabled the identification of highly chlorinated LCCPs in edible oil for the first time at dozens of ng g -1 lw, which demonstrates the need of such comprehensive methods to expand the knowledge about CPs occurrence in food and environmental matrices.

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Chlorinated paraffinsChemistryMass spectrometryChromatographyOrbitrapElectrospray ionizationResolution (logic)ElectrosprayGas chromatographyElectrospray mass spectrometryOrganic chemistryComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceMass Spectrometry Techniques and ApplicationsMetabolomics and Mass Spectrometry StudiesAnalytical Chemistry and Chromatography
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