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TitleTrace analysis of total naphthenic acids in aqueous environmental matrices by liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry-quadrupole time of flight mass spectrometry direct injection
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsBrunswick, P., Shang D., van Aggelen G., Hindle R., Hewitt M. L., Frank R. A., Haberl M., & Kim M.
Secondary TitleJournal of Chromatography A
Volume1405
Pagination23 pages
Date Published07/2015
Publication Languageeng
ISSN Number00219673
Keywordsenvironmental, Isomers, Merichem, Naphthenic, oil sands process water (OSPW), QToF
Abstract

A rapid and sensitive liquid chromatography quadrupole time of flight method has been established for the determination of total naphthenic acid concentrations in aqueous samples. This is the first methodology that has been adopted for routine, high resolution, high throughput analysis of total naphthenic acids at trace levels in unprocessed samples. A calibration range from 0.02 to 1.0 μg mL−1 total Merichem naphthenic acids was validated and demonstrated excellent accuracy (97–111% recovery) and precision (1.9% RSD at 0.02 μg mL−1). Quantitative validation was also demonstrated in a non-commercial oil sands process water (OSPW) acid extractable organics (AEOs) fraction containing a higher percentage of polycarboxylic acid isomers than the Merichem technical mix. The chromatographic method showed good calibration linearity of ≥0.999 RSQ to 0.005 μg mL−1 total naphthenic acids with a precision <3.1% RSD and a calculated detection limit of 0.0004 μg mL−1 employing Merichem technical mix reference material. The method is well suited to monitoring naturally occurring and industrially derived naphthenic acids (and other AEOs) present in surface and ground waters in the vicinity of mining developments. The advantage of the current method is its direct application to unprocessed environmental samples and to examine natural naphthenic acid isomer profiles. It is noted that where the isomer profile of samples differs from that of the reference material, results should be considered semi-quantitative due to the lack of matching isomer content. The fingerprint profile of naphthenic acids is known to be transitory during aging and the present method has the ability to adapt to monitoring of these changes in naphthenic acid content. The method's total ion scan approach allows for data previously collected to be examined retrospectively for specific analyte mass ions of interest. A list of potential naphthenic acid isomers that decrease in response with aging is proposed and a quantitative assay of an adamantane carboxylic acid is reported.

URLhttps://www.researchgate.net/publication/278331240_Trace_analysis_of_total_naphthenic_acids_in_aqueous_environmental_matrices_by_liquid_chromatographymass_spectrometry-quadrupole_time_of_flight_mass_spectrometry_direct_injection
DOI10.1016/j.chroma.2015.05.048
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Short TitleA Journal of Chromatography
Citation Key54622

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