环境样品直接质谱分析的回顾

Marcus B. Wise, Cyril V. Thompson, Roosevelt Merriweather, Michael R. Guerin
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直接采样质谱法(DSMS)是一种日益流行的技术,用于快速、灵敏地测量空气、水、土壤和废物中的有机污染物。挥发性有机化合物(水中VOCs)的检测限通常在1 ppb范围内,几乎不需要或不需要样品制备,样品分析时间不到3分钟。尽管样品分析时间快,样品吞吐量大,但在许多情况下,实时连续监测目标VOCs浓度的能力将受益。这些包括焚化炉烟囱排放、工业废水流、化学过程流、排气口排放、废气排放、地下水和土壤修复过程系统、修复期间的废物现场废气、逸散性排放、危险的工作场所大气,以及使用动态深度剖面探头(如锥形穿透仪)进行土壤气体分析。在过去的一年中,利用DSMS现场仪器进行了几项试验性研究,用于各种实时连续监测应用。这些研究包括监测焚化炉堆中的挥发性有机化合物,监测中试规模的光解地下水修复系统中的挥发性有机化合物,测量移动车辆中的汽车尾气,结合锥形穿透仪测量土壤气体,以及使用特殊采样探针原位测量地下水中的挥发性有机化合物。在每种情况下,DSMS仪器都配置了特殊的采样探针,从样品基质中提取挥发性有机化合物,并通过适当的传输线将其输送到离子阱的直接毛细管限流器界面。根据电子冲击和质子转移化学电离质谱中的独特峰来监测目标化合物。水溶液系统中VOCs的实时检测限在1 ppb范围内,而气体流的检测限在约10 ppb的体积范围内。时间分辨率最高可达每秒10个全扫描质谱,这提供了监测样品流中可能被离散样品收集和分析错过的瞬态事件的能力。©1997 John Wiley &儿子,Inc。化学工程学报(英文版),1997
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Review of direct MS analysis of environmental samples

Direct sampling mass spectrometry (DSMS) is an increasingly popular technique for rapid and sensitive measurement of organic pollutants in air, water, soil, and wastes. Detection limits are typically in the range of 1 ppb for volatile organic compounds (VOCs in water) with little or no sample preparation required and sample analysis times of less than 3 min. Despite the fast sample analysis time and consequent large sample throughput capability, there are numerous situations that would benefit from the ability to continuously monitor the concentration of targeted VOCs in real time. These include incinerator stack emissions, industrial wastewater streams, chemical process streams, vent emissions, exhaust emissions, groundwater and soil remediation process systems, waste-site off gas during remediation, fugitive emissions, hazardous workplace atmospheres, and soil gas analysis with the use of a dynamic depth profiling probe such as a cone penetrometer. During the past year, several pilot studies have been conducted with a DSMS field instrument for various real-time continuous monitoring applications. These studies have included the monitoring of VOCs in an incinerator stack, monitoring of VOCs in pilot-scale photolytic groundwater remediation systems, measurement of automobile exhaust in a moving vehicle, soil gas measurements in conjunction with a cone penetrometer, and in situ measurement of VOCs in groundwater with the use of a special sampling probe. In each instance, the DSMS instrument was configured with special sampling probes that extracted the VOCs from the sample matrix and transported them through an appropriate transfer line into a direct capillary restrictor interface to the ion trap. Targeted compounds were monitored based on unique peaks in the electron impact and proton transfer chemical ionization mass spectra. The real-time detection limits for VOCs in aqueous systems are in the range of 1 ppb, and in gaseous streams detection limits are in the range of approximately 10 ppb by volume. Temporal resolution ranges up to a maximum of 10 full-scan mass spectra per second, which provides the ability to monitor transient events in a sample stream that might be missed by discrete sample collection and analysis. © 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Field Analyt Chem Technol 1: 251–276, 1997

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