Quantitative Identification of Nonpolar Perfluoroalkyl Substances by Mass Spectrometry.
Jacob StammLindsey DeJesusArthur Daniel JonesMarcos DantusPublished in: The journal of physical chemistry. A (2022)
Identifying and quantifying mixtures of compounds with very similar fragmentation patterns in their mass spectra presents a unique and challenging problem. In particular, the mass spectra of most per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) lack a molecular ion. This complicates their identification, especially when using the absence of chromatographic separation. Here, we focus on linear, nonpolar, short-chain PFAS, which have received less attention than amphipathic PFAS despite their longer environmental lifetimes and greater global warming potentials. We identify and quantify n -C 5 F 12 and n -C 6 F 14 in binary mixtures by analyzing small changes in abundances of the main fragment ions following femtosecond tunnel laser ionization, without the need of chromatographic separation. Time-resolved femtosecond ionization mass spectrometry reveals that the metastable cation of both compounds undergoes predissociation within 1-2 ps of ion formation, with yields of C 3 F 7 + showing evidence of coherent vibrational dynamics. These coherent oscillations are compared to low-level ion-state calculations and supported the idea that the oscillations in the C 3 F 7 + ion yield are due to vibrations in the C 5 F 12 +• and C 6 F 14 +• radical cations and are associated with the predissociation dynamics of the metastable molecular ion. Surprisingly, we find that the fragment ions used for quantifying the mixtures have similar fragmentation dynamics. Conversely, the odd-electron C 2 F 4 +• fragment shows different time dependence between the two compounds, yet has negligible difference in the relative ion yield between the two compounds. Our findings indicate that femtosecond laser ionization may be a useful tool for identifying and quantifying mixtures of PFAS without the need of chromatography or high-resolution mass spectrometry.
Keyphrases
- liquid chromatography
- mass spectrometry
- ionic liquid
- high resolution mass spectrometry
- gas chromatography
- tandem mass spectrometry
- simultaneous determination
- density functional theory
- working memory
- high resolution
- ultra high performance liquid chromatography
- high performance liquid chromatography
- drinking water
- molecular dynamics simulations
- quantum dots
- capillary electrophoresis
- risk assessment
- high speed
- single molecule
- solid phase extraction
- bioinformatics analysis