Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1242589 Talanta 2016 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We report a method for the quantification of arsenolipids in sea water at the ng As/L level.•The method using liquid-liquid extraction combined with HPLC-high resolution mass spectrometer (HRMS).•We applied the method to the four sea water samples.•The method is suited to study the biotransformation and pathway of arsenolipids in the marine environment.

Arsenic-containing lipids (arsenolipids), naturally occurring arsenicals in algae, have never been detected in seawater even though they might be introduced to the water column on senescence of marine algae or by active excretion. The complex nature of seawater presents an analytical challenge to detect these compounds and to monitor their environmental fate. We developed a simple sample preparation method using liquid-liquid extraction combined with HPLC-high resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS) capable of measuring six standard arsenolipids in seawater at the ng As/L level (<1% of the total arsenic in seawater). The method is suitable for studies on the biotransformation and pathways of arsenolipids in the marine environment. When we applied the method to four samples of natural seawater, however, we did not find any of the six standard arsenolipids.

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