Ion Chromatography Mass Spectrometry methods for cationic polar pesticides analysis
Posters | 2022 | Thermo Fisher Scientific | ISCInstrumentation
Cationic polar pesticides represent an important class of residues in food, feed, and environmental matrices but remain underrepresented in routine monitoring due to analytical challenges. Developing reliable IC-MS/MS methods addresses regulatory requirements and protects public health.
This study aimed to screen off-the-shelf weak cation-exchange columns for suitability with cationic polar pesticides and to establish robust IC-MS/MS methods using Thermo Scientific ion chromatography systems. The focus was on the 23 cationic species from the EURL-SRM target list.
Samples were prepared by QuPPe-style dilution in reagent water. Chromatographic separation was performed on a Dionex ICS-6000+ system with an x EGC MSA eluent generator. Two columns were evaluated:
Column screening identified CS17 as optimal for 20 cationic pesticides, achieving baseline separation under a gradient of methanesulfonic acid at 0.4 mL/min and 350 °C. However, quaternary ammonium compounds paraquat and diquat coeluted on CS17. The CS21-Fast-4µm column, with suppressed conductivity detection, successfully resolved these four quaternary ammoniums in two distinct zones. Method run times were under 25 minutes with detection limits in the low µg/L range.
The developed IC-MS/MS approaches enable fast, accurate, and routine multi-residue analysis of cationic polar pesticides in complex matrices. The methods support regulatory compliance, quality assurance in food safety laboratories, and environmental monitoring programs.
Advances may include coupling high-resolution mass spectrometry for non-target screening, miniaturized or field-deployable IC systems, and automated sample preparation to increase throughput and sensitivity. Novel stationary phases could further enhance selectivity for challenging analytes.
Thermo Scientific IonPac CS17 and CS21-Fast-4µm columns paired with IC-MS/MS provide complementary solutions for cationic polar pesticide analysis. CS17 suits general screening, while CS21-Fast reliably separates quaternary ammoniums. Both methods are robust and ready for routine implementation.
Madden JE, Blank A, Saini C, Liu Y, Zatirakha A. Ion Chromatography Mass Spectrometry methods for cationic polar pesticides analysis. Thermo Fisher Scientific; 2022.
IC/MS/MS, ICP/MS
IndustriesEnvironmental, Food & Agriculture
ManufacturerThermo Fisher Scientific
Summary
Significance of the Topic
Cationic polar pesticides represent an important class of residues in food, feed, and environmental matrices but remain underrepresented in routine monitoring due to analytical challenges. Developing reliable IC-MS/MS methods addresses regulatory requirements and protects public health.
Study Objectives and Overview
This study aimed to screen off-the-shelf weak cation-exchange columns for suitability with cationic polar pesticides and to establish robust IC-MS/MS methods using Thermo Scientific ion chromatography systems. The focus was on the 23 cationic species from the EURL-SRM target list.
Methodology and Instrumentation
Samples were prepared by QuPPe-style dilution in reagent water. Chromatographic separation was performed on a Dionex ICS-6000+ system with an x EGC MSA eluent generator. Two columns were evaluated:
- IonPac CS17, 2 × 250 mm, weak cation-exchange with very low hydrophobicity
- IonPac CS21-Fast-4µm, 2 × 250 mm, novel carboxylate functionality on 4 µm macroporous substrate
Main Results and Discussion
Column screening identified CS17 as optimal for 20 cationic pesticides, achieving baseline separation under a gradient of methanesulfonic acid at 0.4 mL/min and 350 °C. However, quaternary ammonium compounds paraquat and diquat coeluted on CS17. The CS21-Fast-4µm column, with suppressed conductivity detection, successfully resolved these four quaternary ammoniums in two distinct zones. Method run times were under 25 minutes with detection limits in the low µg/L range.
Benefits and Practical Applications
The developed IC-MS/MS approaches enable fast, accurate, and routine multi-residue analysis of cationic polar pesticides in complex matrices. The methods support regulatory compliance, quality assurance in food safety laboratories, and environmental monitoring programs.
Future Trends and Opportunities
Advances may include coupling high-resolution mass spectrometry for non-target screening, miniaturized or field-deployable IC systems, and automated sample preparation to increase throughput and sensitivity. Novel stationary phases could further enhance selectivity for challenging analytes.
Conclusion
Thermo Scientific IonPac CS17 and CS21-Fast-4µm columns paired with IC-MS/MS provide complementary solutions for cationic polar pesticide analysis. CS17 suits general screening, while CS21-Fast reliably separates quaternary ammoniums. Both methods are robust and ready for routine implementation.
Reference
Madden JE, Blank A, Saini C, Liu Y, Zatirakha A. Ion Chromatography Mass Spectrometry methods for cationic polar pesticides analysis. Thermo Fisher Scientific; 2022.
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