Solid-phase microextraction with on-fiber derivatization for the determination of hydroxy-polychlorinated biphenyl compounds in urine

Authors
Hong, JEPyo, HPark, SJLee, W
Issue Date
2005-05-10
Publisher
ELSEVIER
Citation
ANALYTICA CHIMICA ACTA, v.539, no.1-2, pp.55 - 60
Abstract
A sensitive and solvent-free procedure for the determination of hydroxy metabolites of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in urine samples was studied using solid-phase microextraction (SPME) followed by on-fiber silylation and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) determination. The analytical procedure involved headspace adsorption with coated fiber and headspace derivatization with bis(trimethylsilyl)trifluoroacetamide (BSTFA) in a sample vial. Experimental SPME parameters such as selection of coating material, addition of salt, extraction time and temperature of adsorption were optimized. The optimum extraction conditions for hydroxy-PCBs were obtained with a polydimethylsiloxane/divinylbenzene (PDMS/DVB) coated fiber at 90 degrees C for 60 min in urine, added 10% sodium chloride. Derivatization of the hydroxy-PCBs with BSTFA was performed on the SPME fiber at 60 degrees C for 10 min. The calibration curves for derivatized forms showed good linearity in the range of 0.01-10 ng mL(-1) and method detection limits proved to be 0.01-0.1 ng mL(-1) in 2 mL of urine. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords
GAS-CHROMATOGRAPHY; PCB METABOLITES; WATER; 2,4' ,5-TRICHLOROBIPHENYL; IDENTIFICATION; METHYLTHIO; METHIONINE; CYSTEINE; RAT; GAS-CHROMATOGRAPHY; PCB METABOLITES; WATER; 2,4' ,5-TRICHLOROBIPHENYL; IDENTIFICATION; METHYLTHIO; METHIONINE; CYSTEINE; RAT; hydroxy-polychlorinated biphenyl compounds; gas chromatography/mass spectrometry; derivatization; headspace; solid-phase microextraction; urine
ISSN
0003-2670
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/136475
DOI
10.1016/j.aca.2005.02.065
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