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Analysis of Triazine Pesticides in Drinking Water Using LC-MS/MS (EPA Method 536.0)

Applications | 2008 | Thermo Fisher ScientificInstrumentation
LC/MS, LC/MS/MS, LC/QQQ
Industries
Environmental
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Thermo Fisher Scientific

Summary

Significance of the topic


Triazine herbicides such as atrazine, simazine, cyanazine, and propazine are commonly detected in surface and drinking water. Due to potential health and environmental impacts, regulatory bodies like the US EPA require accurate, sensitive monitoring methods for these compounds.

Objectives and Study Overview


This study applies the draft US EPA Method 536.0 for direct LC-MS/MS quantitation of six triazines and their degradates in drinking water at trace levels (0.25–5.0 ng/mL). The aim is to assess method performance using the Thermo Scientific Accela HPLC and TSQ Quantum Access mass spectrometer.

Methodology and Instrumentation


The workflow avoids solid phase extraction, relying instead on simple sample treatment and isotopically labeled internal standards.
  • HPLC Conditions: Hypersil GOLD™ column (100 × 2.1 mm, 3 µm); mobile phases 5 mM ammonium acetate (A) and methanol (B); flow rate 400 µL/min; injection volume 100 µL; 30-minute gradient.
  • Mass Spectrometry: Triple quadrupole TSQ Quantum Access; positive electrospray ionization; sheath gas 30 units; auxiliary gas 10 units; spray voltage 3.5 kV; transfer tube 350 °C; collision gas 1.5 mTorr; Q1/Q3 resolution 0.7 Da; scan width 0.01 Da.
  • Sample Preparation: Addition of ammonium acetate (20 mM) for pH adjustment and sodium omadine (64 mg/L) for microbial control; spiking with deuterated internal standards at 5 ng/mL; calibration standards prepared at 0.25, 0.5, 1.0, 2.0, 2.5, and 5.0 ng/mL in reagent water.

Results and Discussion


All analytes elute within 20 minutes with clear chromatographic resolution. Calibration curves across 0.25–5.0 ng/mL exhibit excellent linearity (R² between 0.9964 and 0.9982). MS/MS transitions and collision energies were optimized for each compound, ensuring sensitive and selective detection.

Benefits and Practical Applications


This method offers:
  • Simplified sample preparation without SPE, reducing labor and consumable costs.
  • Low limits of quantitation suitable for drinking water compliance testing.
  • High accuracy and precision through isotopic internal standardization.

Future Trends and Opportunities


Expected developments include expansion to additional pesticide classes, integration with automated sample handling, and coupling with advanced data-processing software for high-throughput environmental monitoring and real-time water quality assessment.

Conclusion


The described LC-MS/MS method (EPA 536.0) using Thermo Scientific instrumentation delivers robust, rapid, and sensitive analysis of triazine pesticides and degradates in drinking water, supporting regulatory compliance and laboratory efficiency.

References


  1. Smith GA, Pepich BV, Munch DJ. Determination of Triazine Pesticides and their Degradates in Drinking Water by Liquid Chromatography Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry (LC/ESI/MS), Draft 5.0, April 2007.

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