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Title

Benchmarking of the quantification approaches for the non-targeted screening of micropollutants and their transformation products in groundwater.

Authors

Kruve, Anneli; Kiefer, Karin; Hollender, Juliane

Abstract

A wide range of micropollutants can be monitored with non-targeted screening; however, the quantification of the newly discovered compounds is challenging. Transformation products (TPs) are especially problematic because analytical standards are rarely available. Here, we compared three quantification approaches for non-target compounds that do not require the availability of analytical standards. The comparison is based on a unique set of concentration data for 341 compounds, mainly pesticides, pharmaceuticals, and their TPs in 31 groundwater samples from Switzerland. The best accuracy was observed with the predicted ionization efficiency-based quantification, the mean error of concentration prediction for the groundwater samples was a factor of 1.8, and all of the 74 micropollutants detected in the groundwater were quantified with an error less than a factor of 10. The quantification of TPs with the parent compounds had significantly lower accuracy (mean error of a factor of 3.8) and could only be applied to a fraction of the detected compounds, while the mean performance (mean error of a factor of 3.2) of the closest eluting standard approach was similar to the parent compound approach.

Subjects

SWITZERLAND; MICROPOLLUTANTS; GROUNDWATER sampling; GROUNDWATER; PESTICIDES

Publication

Analytical & Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2021, Vol 413, Issue 6, p1549

ISSN

1618-2642

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s00216-020-03109-2

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