Analysis of ethoxylated nonionic surfactants and their metabolites by liquid chromatography/atmospheric pressure ionization mass spectrometry
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Analysis of ethoxylated nonionic surfactants and their metabolites by liquid chromatography/atmospheric pressure ionization mass spectrometry
Abstract
The widespread use and questionable environmental acceptability of nonionic surfactants make the alkylphenol ethoxylates (APEOs) and their neutral and acidic degradation products a focus of interest in environmental analytical chemistry. The characterization and especially quantification of polyethoxylate mixtures in environmental matrices is a challenge, because of the complexity of the mixtures. A review on trace analysis of APEOs using atmospheric pressure ionization mass spectrometry, including sample preparation and liquid chromatographic separation, is presented. In this Special Feature, the performances of two ionization methods, atmospheric pressure chemical ionization and electrospray ionization, is discussed in terms of selectivity and sensitivity toward oligomeric mixtures of APEOs. Capabilities and limitations associated with the liquid chromatographic/mass spectrometric detection of APEOs, their main degradation products and their halogenated metabolites, and also specific issues related to the sample preparation, formation of fragments, adducts and cluster ions, quantification of oligomeric mixtures and signal suppression effects in complex matrices, are discussed. Conclusions and future perspectives are outlined.
Copyright 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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