Use of passive sampling and high-resolution mass spectrometry for screening emerging pesticides of concern within surface waters

IF 5.4 Q2 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
Pulasthi Serasinghe , Hao T.K Nguyen , Caryn Hepburn , Dayanthi Nugegoda , Vincent Pettigrove
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This study addresses the challenges for environmental monitoring of the increasing number of pesticides used. A novel approach for regional monitoring is proposed, utilizing local pesticide registration data, non-target aquatic organism toxicity, and non-routine pesticides. A suspect screening method, combining passive sampling and high-resolution mass spectrometry was developed. In Greater Melbourne, Australia, 181 priority pesticides were investigated across 32 waterway sites with diverse land uses. Liquid chromatography and quadrupole-time-of-flight mass spectrometry were employed for pesticide detection in a data-independent acquisition mode. Of the 181 pesticides, 21 were tentatively detected at 22 sites, with 5 confirmed using certified reference materials. Notably, newly emerging pesticides not previously identified in Australian waterways were detected. Confirming priority pesticides before routine screening is vital for monitoring program efficiency. The study demonstrates the efficacy of combining regional screening and broad-field sampling with suspect screening using high-resolution mass spectrometry. This approach enhances understanding of emerging pesticide levels, aiding in prioritizing compounds for routine screening programs, thus providing a comprehensive strategy for updating pesticide monitoring in specific regions.

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使用被动采样和高分辨率质谱法筛查地表水中新出现的相关农药
本研究探讨了环境监测中使用的农药数量不断增加所带来的挑战。利用当地农药登记数据、非目标水生生物毒性和非常规农药,提出了一种新的区域监测方法。开发了一种结合被动采样和高分辨率质谱的可疑筛选方法。在澳大利亚大墨尔本地区,对 32 个具有不同土地用途的水道地点的 181 种重点农药进行了调查。采用液相色谱法和四极杆飞行时间质谱法,以数据独立采集模式进行农药检测。在这 181 种农药中,有 21 种农药在 22 个地点被初步检测到,其中 5 种农药使用经认证的参考材料进行了确认。值得注意的是,检测到了以前在澳大利亚水道中未发现的新出现的农药。在常规筛查之前确认重点农药对于监测计划的效率至关重要。这项研究表明,将区域筛查和大面积采样与使用高分辨率质谱法进行疑似筛查结合起来非常有效。这种方法提高了对新出现的农药水平的认识,有助于确定常规筛查计划的优先化合物,从而为更新特定区域的农药监测提供了全面的战略。
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Journal of hazardous materials advances
Journal of hazardous materials advances Environmental Engineering
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