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Sulfonic acids, detection identification

This ESI(+) TIC, however, is dominated by strong and broad signals that eluted between 17 and 31 min, neither observable under APCI(+/—) nor ESI(-) conditions. Even under gradient RP-C18 conditions a strong tailing effect was observed while isocratic RP-C18 failed. The information obtained by ESI—LC—MS(+) was that the compounds could be ionised in the form of [M]+ ions at m/z 230, 258 and 286. ESI-LC-MS-MS(+) resulted in product ion spectra which, by means of a MS-MS library, were found to be characteristic for the amphoteric amine oxide surfactants. These compounds not yet observed in household formulations will be presented later on with the RIC of LC separation (cf. Fig. 2.5.11(d)). After identification as amine oxides, the separation and detection of this compound mixture now could be achieved by an isocratic elution using a PLRP-column and methane sulfonic acid and ESI(+) ionisation with the result of sharp signals (RT = 4-6 min) as presented in Fig. 2.5.11(d). [Pg.177]

The more advanced instrumental methods of analysis, including GC, for the detection and identification of expls are presented (Ref 90) Pyrolysis of expls in tandem with GC/MS was used for the identification of contaminant expls in the environment (Ref 108). Isomer vapor impurities of TNT were characterized by GC-electron capture detector and mass spectrometry (Ref 61). Volatile impurities in TNT and Comp B were analyzed using a GC/MS the GC was equipped with electron capture and flame ionization detectors (Ref 79). The vapors evolved from mines, TNT, acetone, toluene, cyclohexanone and an organosilicon, were analyzed by GC/MS (Ref 78). Red water produced by the sellite purification of crude TNT was analyzed by GC/MS for potentially useful organic compds, 2,4-dinitrotoluene, 3- and 4-sulfonic acids (Ref 124). Various reports were surveyed to determine which methods, including GC/MS, are potential candidates for detection of traces of TNT vapors emitted from land mines factors influencing transportability of TNT vapors thru soil to soil/air interface are dis-... [Pg.783]

Suter et al. [73] developed an LC-MS method based on the in-source CID of the aromatic sulfonates a loss of SOj and the formation of the radical ion are observed. Absolute detection limits were 1 ng, similar to UV detection. Unlike UV detection, LC-MS provides a similar response for benzene and naphthalene sulfonates. The method was applied to landfill leachates, and allowed the identification of an unknown aromatic sulfonic acid. [Pg.227]


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