## Abstract An application of the direct coupling of solid‐phase microextraction (SPME) with mass spectrometry (MS), a technique known as __fiber introduction mass spectrometry__ (FIMS), is described to determine organochlorine (OCP) and organophosphorus (OPP) pesticides in herbal infusions of __Pa
Fiber introduction mass spectrometry: determination of pesticides in herbal infusions using a novel sol–gel PDMS/PVA fiber for solid-phase microextraction
✍ Scribed by Rogério Cesar da Silva; Vânia Gomes Zuin; Janete Harumi Yariwake; Marcos Nogueira Eberlin; Fabio Augusto
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 200 KB
- Volume
- 42
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1076-5174
- DOI
- 10.1002/jms.1223
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
An application of the direct coupling of solid‐phase microextraction (SPME) with mass spectrometry (MS), a technique known as fiber introduction mass spectrometry (FIMS), is described to determine organochlorine (OCP) and organophosphorus (OPP) pesticides in herbal infusions of Passiflora L. A new fiber coated with a composite of poly(dimethylsiloxane) and poly(vinyl alcohol) (PDMS/PVA) was used. Sensitive, selective, simple and simultaneous quantification of several OCP and OPP was achieved by monitoring diagnostic fragment ions of m/z 266 (chlorothalonil), m/z 195 (α‐endosulfan), m/z 278 (fenthion), m/z 263 (methyl parathion) and m/z 173 (malathion). Simple headspace SPME extraction (25 min) and fast FIMS detection (less than 40 s) of OCP and OPP from a highly complex herbal matrix provided good linearity with correlation coefficients of 0.991–0.999 for concentrations ranging from 10 to 140 ng ml^−1^ of each compound. Good accuracy (80 to 110%), precision (0.6–14.9%) and low limits of detection (0.3–3.9 ng ml^−1^) were also obtained. Even after 400 desorption cycles inside the ionization source of the mass spectrometer, no visible degradation of the novel PDMS/PVA fiber was detected, confirming its suitability for FIMS. Fast (ca 20 s) pesticide desorption occurs for the PDMS/PVA fiber owing to the small thickness of the film and its reduced water sorption. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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