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Application of direct analysis in real time to study chemical vapor generation mechanisms: reduction of dimethylarsinic(V) acid with aqueous NaBH<sub>4</sub> under non-analytical conditions.

Authors

Pagliano, Enea; Onor, Massimo; Mester, Zoltan; D'Ulivo, Alessandro

Abstract

The aqueous-phase reaction of dimethylarsinc acid (DMAs(V)) with NaBH4 (THB) was studied under non-analytical conditions (1000 μg/mL As, 0.1 M HCl, 1% NaBH4) with the aim of identifying intermediates and reaction products. The use of direct analysis in real time (DART) with high-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS), in combination with two different chemical vapor generation systems, allowed the identification of some species not detected by GC-MS such as Me2As–AsMe–AsMe2 and the arsonium species [Me3As–AsMe2]+ and [Me2As–AsMe2–AsMe2]+. Many other methylated species of arsenic containing up to four arsenic atoms have been observed. Unfortunately, the oxidation mechanism that took place in the DART source interfered with the identification of some of those species formed in solution following THB reduction. The species identified by DART-HRMS, together with those previously identified by GC-MS (Me2AsH, Me2AsOH, Me3As, Me3AsO, Me2AsAsMeH, Me2AsAsMe2, and Me2As–O–AsMe2)‚ enabled the formulation of hypotheses on the possible reaction pathways and revealed an aqueous-phase reactivity of DMAs(V) which could not be explained on the basis of current knowledge.

Subjects

GASES; MASS spectrometry; INTERMEDIATE goods; ARSENIC

Publication

Analytical & Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2020, Vol 412, Issue 27, p7603

ISSN

1618-2642

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s00216-020-02896-y

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