Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1206116 | Journal of Chromatography A | 2012 | 9 Pages |
A new analytical method based on micellar electrokinetic chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (MEKC–ESI–MS/MS) employing a MS friendly surfactant (ammonium perfluorooctanoate) is proposed and validated for the identification and simultaneous quantification of 17 N-methylcarbamate pesticides in environmental and drinking water samples. MS/MS detection using an ion trap as analyzer operating in the multiple reaction monitoring mode was used. Different parameters were optimized in order to obtain an adequate CE separation combined with the highest sensitivity in MS/MS. Dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction (DLLME) using a low-density extraction solvent has been proposed for extraction, obtaining a preconcentration factor of 10. Under optimum conditions, recoveries for fortified samples ranged from 83% to 101%, with relative standard deviations lower than 8%. The limits of detection ranged from 1 to 144 ng l−1, demonstrating the sensitivity and applicability of this fast, simple, and environmentally friendly method.
► 17 N-methylcarbamate pesticides in water samples by MEKC–ESI–MS/MS. ► Use of a volatile surfactant to match the micellar mode in CE with the MS detection. ► Dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction procedure for preconcentration and clean up. ► Validation of the method in three different water samples. ► LODs between 1.4 and 143.7 ng l−1 with satisfactory precision.