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Multiple-stage mass spectrometric analysis of six pesticides in oranges by liquid chromatography–atmospheric pressure chemical ionization–ion trap mass spectrometry
Guillermina FontYolanda PicóCristina Blascosubject
Detection limitChemical ionizationChromatographyChemistryOrganic ChemistrySelected reaction monitoringAnalytical chemistryReproducibility of ResultsAtmospheric-pressure chemical ionizationGeneral MedicineTandem mass spectrometryMass spectrometrySensitivity and SpecificityBiochemistryMass SpectrometryAnalytical ChemistryAtmospheric PressureIon trapPesticidesQuadrupole ion trapChromatography LiquidCitrus sinensisdescription
Abstract Six pesticides were determined by liquid chromatography (LC) with positive ion (PI) atmospheric pressure chemical ionization quadrupole ion-trap tandem mass spectrometry (APCI–MS–MS). Ion fragmentation was studied by MS, MS 2 and MS 3 . Fragmentation of the pesticides produced ions formed by various losses from the side-chains and through heterocyclic ring opening, but without any common fragmentation pathway. Multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) of MS, MS 2 and MS 3 was used to identify and quantify the pesticides. The samples were extracted with ethyl acetate and dried over anhydrous sodium sulfate. Comparison of the three MS modes showed that MS 3 is slightly less sensitive but much more selective. Recoveries from oranges were 72–94% at the limit of quantification (LOQ) level for all MS modes. The LOQs were 0.001–0.3 mg kg −1 quantifying by means of the MS 3 product ion. The method was used to analyse a number of orange samples. This is the first report on using MS 3 product ions for quantification of pesticide residues.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2004-08-28 | Journal of Chromatography A |