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Hyphenated techniques as modern detection systems in ion chromatography

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LC/MS, IC-MS, LC/SQ, ICP/MS
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Agilent Technologies, Metrohm

Summary

Significance of the topic


Ion chromatography hyphenated with mass spectrometric detectors offers unprecedented sensitivity and selectivity for trace-level analytes, enabling robust analysis in complex matrices and reducing matrix interferences to minimal levels.

Study objectives and overview


This study focuses on two main hyphenated approaches: IC coupled to electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (IC/MS) for the quantification of oxyhalides and organic acids, and IC coupled to inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (IC-ICP/MS) for the speciation of chromium, arsenic and selenium. The goal is to achieve low sub-ppb detection limits while providing unambiguous compound and species identification in a single analytical run.

Methodology and instrumentation


The analytical systems integrate high-performance IC components and mass spectrometric detectors
  • IC modules: advanced IC pumps, detectors, separation center, interfaces and sample processors
  • IC/MS detector: electrospray ionization source with nitrogen nebulizing gas, SIM mode on a single quadrupole mass spectrometer
  • IC-ICP/MS detector: collision and reaction cell modes on an ICP quadrupole mass spectrometer
  • Chromatographic conditions: various Metrosep columns and tailored eluents (carbonate, bicarbonate, EDTA, methanol mixtures) and flow rates optimized per analyte group

Key results and discussion


The hyphenated methods demonstrated
  • Sub-ppb quantification of bromate and perchlorate in drinking water, meeting regulatory limits
  • Accurate detection of organic acids (acetate, propionate, butyrate) in high-salt process water matrices
  • Speciation of chromium(III/VI), multiple arsenic species and selenium at concentrations down to 0.1 ppb
  • Unambiguous peak identification and reduced matrix effects versus conventional conductivity detection

Benefits and practical applications of the method


These hyphenated techniques offer
  • Enhanced sensitivity and selectivity for trace and ultra-trace analysis
  • Multi-analyte capability in a single chromatographic run
  • Robust performance in complex environmental, industrial and drinking water matrices
  • Structural and elemental information for both inorganic and organic species

Future trends and applications


The rapid evolution of mass spectrometric detectors and ion chromatography promises further advancements in high-resolution MS coupling, miniaturized and field-deployable systems, automated sample preparation, and expanded application towards clinical diagnostics, food safety and advanced environmental monitoring.

Conclusion


Hyphenated ion chromatography with MS and ICP/MS detection represents a powerful analytical platform for the sensitive, selective and comprehensive analysis of anions, cations and trace element species, addressing critical needs across environmental, industrial and research laboratories.

Reference


  • EPA Method 332: IC/ESI-MS determination of perchlorate in drinking water

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