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Detection and Quantification of Water-Soluble Inorganic Chlorine, Bromine and Iodine by MALDI-MS

Journal of Analysis and Testing [2022]
Tong Yi, Liu Zheng-Zheng, Lu Jia-Feng, Zhang Hai-Yan, Shi Ke-Qiang, Chen Guan-Ru, Liu Ya-Qin, Feng Hong-Ru, Pan Yuan-Jiang
ABSTRACT

Halogens are elements in soil and water that occur as organic and inorganic species. Studies have shown that inorganic halogens are closely related to animal and plant life. Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry (MALDI-MS) can achieve high-throughput and rapid analysis, which is also an essential characteristic in some environmental studies. However, there is currently no report on MALDI-MS analysis for water-soluble inorganic halogen compounds. In this study, we aimed to develop a reliable and reproductive method to detect inorganic halogens in soil and water by MALDI-MS. Based on sinapic acid (SA) and silver trifluoromethanesulfonate (SA/AgOTf) as the matrix in negative-ion mode, MALDI-MS showed excellent MS signals related to halogens. Under the optimum conditions, the method achieved satisfactory linearity ( R 2  > 0.99) and repeatability (RSD < 18%). The LODs for Cl − , Br − and I − were 0.76, 0.11 and 0.10 μg/mL, respectively. The concentration of inorganic halogens from 24 samples was successfully determined by MALDI-MS. In summary, an innovative method was developed for the analysis of inorganic halogens by MALDI-MS using a novel SA/AgOTf matrix, extending the application of MALDI-MS in inorganic compounds.

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