Issue 8, 2000

Trace-level determination of 1,4-dioxane in water by isotopic dilution GC and GC-MS

Abstract

The volatile and polar solvent 1,4-dioxane has recently been reported as a contaminant of ground and surface waters, establishing the need to determine this substance in drinking water. This investigation established that 1,4-dioxane can be determined in water by various techniques including direct aqueous injection (DAI) gas chromatography (GC) and purge and trap GC–mass spectrometry (MS). Purge and trap GC-MS is limited by 1,4-dioxane’s poor purge efficiency, resulting in detection limits up to 100 times greater than the efficiently purged volatile organic compounds. To attain the sensitivity required for drinking water monitoring, a method based on continuous liquid–liquid extraction with dichloromethane was developed. Isotope dilution was more accurate and reproducible than quantification with external standards, and the improvement in precision led to a lower method detection limit, 0.2 μg L−1, using a quadrupole ion trap instrument in the electron ionization mode. Isotope dilution accuracy approached 100% in ppb determinations. Isotopic dilution quantification was also possible using a non-selective GC detector owing to the high efficiency of capillary GC columns that resolve the deuterium-labeled solvent from the natural isotopes.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Jan 2000
Accepted
09 Jun 2000
First published
19 Jul 2000

Analyst, 2000,125, 1403-1408

Trace-level determination of 1,4-dioxane in water by isotopic dilution GC and GC-MS

W. M. Draper, J. S. Dhoot, J. W. Remoy, S. Kusum Perera and, Analyst, 2000, 125, 1403 DOI: 10.1039/B002345K

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