利用分馏装置在线耦合微型高效液相色谱和高效薄层色谱,进行效应定向分析

IF 5.2 Q1 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL
Kjell Kochale , Björn Lang , Ricardo Cunha , Thorsten Teutenberg , Torsten C. Schmidt
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向水生环境排放的人为化学物质日益增多,对水生环境构成了严重威胁,因此必须采取有效的监测策略。本研究利用改进的 MALDI 聚光器,将液相色谱法(LC)与高效薄层色谱法(HPTLC)相结合,引入了一种创新的效应导向分析(EDA)方法。目的是优化样品应用的分馏参数,并评估该方法在鉴定乙酰胆碱酯酶(AChE)抑制剂(特别是马拉硫磷、对硫磷和毒死蜱)方面的可行性。通过点样器与 HPTLC 板耦合的微型液相色谱系统展示了该方法的成功应用,从而实现了 AChE 抑制剂的有效分离和鉴定。研究进一步探讨了该方法在以农业排水为主的河流水样中的应用。通过萃取和随后的高分辨质谱(HRMS)测量,加标样品显示出明显的活性点。然而,结果表明,在未加标水样中不存在 AChE 抑制剂,这肯定了欧盟对大多数有机磷农药禁令的有效性。这项工作显示了 HPTLC 与液相色谱法在 EDA 方面的整合,为鉴定和监测水样中的 AChE 抑制剂提供了有力的工具。该方法解决了当前监测策略的局限性,并为深入了解水生生态系统中化学品的存在和影响提供了思路。这项研究有助于不断加强水质监测,与欧盟水框架指令的原则保持一致。
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Online coupling of miniaturized HPLC and high performance thin layer chromatography by a fractionation unit for effect directed analysis

Online coupling of miniaturized HPLC and high performance thin layer chromatography by a fractionation unit for effect directed analysis

The rising discharge of anthropogenic chemicals into aquatic environments poses a significant threat, necessitating effective monitoring strategies. This study introduces an innovative approach to effect-directed analysis (EDA) by coupling liquid chromatography (LC) with high-performance thin-layer chromatography (HPTLC), utilizing a modified MALDI spotter. The objective is to optimize fractionation parameters for sample application and assess the method's viability in identifying acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitors, specifically malathion, parathion, and chlorfenvinphos.

The optimization process involves controlling sample volume, spot shape, and spot distances on HPTLC plates. Successful application is demonstrated by a miniaturized LC system coupled to the HPTLC plate via spotter, allowing effective separation and identification of AChE inhibitors. The study further explores the method's application to water samples from a river with predominantly agricultural drainage area.

Spiked samples reveal distinct active spots, identified through extraction and subsequent high-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS) measurements. However, results indicate the absence of AChE inhibitors in non-spiked water samples, affirming the efficacy of the EU ban on most organophosphate pesticides. The usefulness of HPTLC in separation of coeluting substances from HPLC is emphasized, demonstrating its suitability for the effect-directed analysis of complex samples.

This work shows the integration of HPTLC with liquid chromatography for EDA, offering a powerful tool for identifying and monitoring AChE inhibitors in water samples. The approach addresses limitations in current monitoring strategies and provides insights into the presence and impact of chemicals in aquatic ecosystems. The study contributes to ongoing efforts to enhance water quality monitoring, aligning with the principles of the EU Water Framework Directive.

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