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Nontarget analysis and characterization of p-phenylenediamine-quinones and -phenols in tire rubbers by LC-HRMS and chemical species-specific algorithm

ANALYTICA CHIMICA ACTA [2024]
Caiming Tang, Yizhe Zhu, Ruifen Zheng, Ling Liu, Yan-Hong Zeng, Xiao-Jun Luo, Bi-Xian Mai
ABSTRACT

Background N,N′-disubstituted p -phenylenediamine-quinones (PPDQs) are oxidization derivatives of p -phenylenediamines (PPDs) and have raised extensive concerns recently, due to their toxicities and prevalence in the environment, particularly in water environment. PPDQs are derived from tire rubbers, in which other PPD oxidization products besides reported PPDQs may also exist, e.g., unknown PPDQs and PPD-phenols (PPDPs). Results This study implemented nontarget analysis and profiling for PPDQ/Ps in aged tire rubbers using liquid chromatography-high-resolution mass spectrometry and a species-specific algorithm. The algorithm took into account the ionization behaviors of PPDQ/Ps in both positive and negative electrospray ionization, and their specific carbon isotopologue distributions. A total of 47 formulas of PPDQ/Ps were found and elucidated with tentative or accurate structures, including 25 PPDQs, 18 PPDPs and 4 PPD-hydroxy-quinones (PPDHQs). The semiquantified total concentrations of PPDQ/Ps were 14.08–30.62 μg/g, and the concentrations followed the order as: PPDPs (6.48–17.39) > PPDQs (5.86–12.14) > PPDHQs (0.16–1.35 μg/g). Significance The high concentrations and potential toxicities indicate that these PPDQ/Ps could seriously threaten the eco-environment, as they may finally enter the environment, accordingly requiring further investigation. The analysis strategy and data-processing algorithm can be extended to nontarget analysis for other zwitterionic pollutants, and the analysis results provide new understandings on the environmental occurrence of PPDQ/Ps from source and overall perspectives.

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