Development of Nontargeted Workflow of Occupational Exposure by Infrared Ion Spectroscopy and Silicone Wristbands' Passive Sampling.
John T KellyLouis E McNamaraMegan E HooverH Mitchell RubensteinKas J HouthuijsJonathan K MartensPublished in: Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry (2024)
A new approach using orthogonal analytical techniques is developed for chemical identification. High resolution mass spectrometry and infrared ion spectroscopy are applied through a 5-level confidence paradigm to demonstrate the effectiveness of nontargeted workflow for the identification of hazardous organophosphates. Triphenyl phosphate is used as a surrogate organophosphate for occupational exposure, and silicone wristbands are used to represent personal samplers. Spectral data of a target compound is combined with spectral data of the sodium adduct and quantum chemical calculations to achieve a confirmed identification. Here, we demonstrate a nontargeted workflow that identifies organophosphate exposure and provides a mechanism for selecting validated methods for quantitative analyses.
Keyphrases
- high resolution mass spectrometry
- liquid chromatography
- electronic health record
- ultra high performance liquid chromatography
- mass spectrometry
- high resolution
- gas chromatography
- optical coherence tomography
- bioinformatics analysis
- tandem mass spectrometry
- molecular dynamics
- single molecule
- randomized controlled trial
- systematic review
- simultaneous determination
- density functional theory
- dna methylation
- computed tomography