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Analysis of 2,4-D, 2,4,5-T, Bromoxynil, and Dinoseb Herbicides in Drinking Water Using the Agilent 6495 Triple Quadrupole LC/MS

Applications | 2015 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
LC/MS, LC/MS/MS, LC/QQQ
Industries
Environmental
Manufacturer
Agilent Technologies

Summary

Significance of the Topic


The widespread use of phenoxyacetic and related herbicides such as 2,4-D, 2,4,5-T, bromoxynil, and dinoseb raises concerns over environmental persistence and human health. Regulatory agencies enforce strict drinking water limits at parts-per-trillion concentrations, creating demand for highly sensitive, reliable analytical methods.

Objectives and Study Overview


This work showcases direct injection analysis of four priority herbicides in water using a triple quadrupole LC/MS system. The primary goals were to achieve sub-2 ppt detection limits, evaluate reproducibility, assess matrix effects in drinking and surface water, and compare results to an external laboratory method.

Methodology and Instrumentation


Sample Preparation:
  • Filtration through 0.22 μm PTFE syringe filters into autosampler vials
  • Direct injection of 20 μL water samples without preconcentration
Analytical Parameters:
  • LC Conditions: C18 column, gradient from 5 to 100% acetonitrile with 0.1% acetic acid at 0.3 mL/min, column at 40 °C
  • MS Conditions: ESI in negative ion mode, MRM transitions tailored to each analyte
  • Calibration using isotopically labeled internal standards

Instrumentation Used


  • Agilent G4226A Infinity Autosampler
  • Agilent 1290 Infinity LC system
  • Agilent 6495A Triple Quadrupole LC/MS
  • Agilent ZORBAX Eclipse Plus C18, 2.1×100 mm, 1.8 μm column

Key Results and Discussion


Sensitivity and Detection:
  • Limits of detection ranged from 0.7 to 1.7 ppt for the four herbicides
  • All compounds gave clear signals at 2 ppt in both Milli-Q and drinking water; a real sample contained 24 ppt of 2,4-D
Matrix Effects and Reproducibility:
  • Minimal matrix suppression for 2,4,5-T and bromoxynil, with RSDs below 22%
  • Surface water samples yielded consistent 2,4-D results (RSD ≤15%) and matched external laboratory concentrations where available

Benefits and Practical Applications


  • Direct injection streamlines workflow by eliminating solid-phase extraction
  • High throughput capability supports routine environmental and QA/QC monitoring
  • Meets stringent regulatory requirements for trace herbicide detection in drinking water

Future Trends and Applications


Anticipated developments include expanding the suite of target analytes, integrating automated sample handling, employing more isotopically labeled standards for improved quantification accuracy, and adopting AI-driven data processing to further enhance sensitivity and throughput.

Conclusion


The described method offers robust, reproducible quantification of four common herbicides at sub-2 ppt levels with minimal matrix interference. Its simplicity and high sensitivity make it ideal for environmental monitoring and quality control laboratories seeking rapid, high-confidence results.

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