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H/D Exchange Coupled with 2 H-labeled Stable Isotope-Assisted Metabolomics Discover Transformation Products of Contaminants of Emerging Concern.

Yiguang QianZiyu ChenJiahui WangMan PengShenghua ZhangXiaoyu YanXiaole HanXiaohui OuJie SunSiyue LiKe Chen
Published in: Analytical chemistry (2023)
Stable isotope-assisted metabolomics (SIAM) is a powerful tool for discovering transformation products (TPs) of contaminants. Nevertheless, the high cost or lack of isotope-labeled analytes limits its application. In-house H/D (hydrogen/deuterium) exchange reactions enable direct 2 H labeling to target analytes with favorable reaction conditions, providing intuitive and easy-to-handle approaches for environmentally relevant laboratories to obtain cost-effective 2 H-labeled contaminants of emerging concern (CECs). We first combined the use of in-house H/D exchange and 2 H-SIAM to discover potential TPs of 6PPD ( N -1,3-dimethylbutyl- N '-phenyl-p-phenylenediamine), providing a new strategy for finding TPs of CECs. 6PPD- d 9 was obtained by in-house H/D exchange with favorable reaction conditions, and the impurities were carefully studied. Incomplete deuteride, for instance, 6PPD- d 8 in this study, constitutes a major part of the impurities. Nevertheless, it has few adverse effects on the 2 H-SIAM pipeline in discovering TPs of 6PPD. The 2 H-SIAM pipeline annotated 9 TPs of 6PPD, and commercial standards further confirmed the annotated 6PPDQ (2-anilino-5-(4-methylpentan-2-ylamino)cyclohexa-2,5-diene-1,4-dione) and PPPD ( N -phenyl-p-phenylenediamine). Additionally, a possible new formation mechanism for 6PPDQ was proposed, highlighting the performance of the strategy. In summary, this study highlighted a new strategy for discovering the TPs of CECs and broadening the application of SIAM in environmental studies.
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