Issue 10, 2017

A hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry method for the identification and determination of cationic starch derivatives in air samples

Abstract

The industrial processes of starch cationization are widely used and the workers must protect their health from the potential presence of toxic species, such as 2,3-epoxypropyltrimethylammonium chloride (ETA or Quab 151®) or 3-chloro-2-hydroxypropyltrimethylammonium chloride (CTA or Quab 188®) used during the industrial processes. In this study, a sensitive and fast chromatographic method for the identification and determination of these toxic species in samples placed in fixed air sampling positions near to the reactor of starch processing has been developed and fully validated. The method is based on hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometry detection. The limits of detection are 3.0 ng mL−1 and 1.0 ng mL−1 for ETA and CTA, respectively, and the RSD% of the intraday (n = 5) and the interday (n = 35) precision of concentration determination are lower than 3.4% and 6.1%, respectively. The solid–liquid extraction procedure employed here is very simple (sonication) and fast (5 min) and allows obtaining reliable recovery values greater than 91.0%. No evidence of statistically significant matrix effects (at a 95% of confidence level) during the mass spectrometry analysis has been found. The method has been successfully applied to filter samples used in routine controls for the safety of workers involved in these type of industrial processes.

Graphical abstract: A hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry method for the identification and determination of cationic starch derivatives in air samples

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Dec 2016
Accepted
12 Feb 2017
First published
13 Feb 2017

Anal. Methods, 2017,9, 1634-1642

A hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry method for the identification and determination of cationic starch derivatives in air samples

F. Gosetti, E. Mazzucco, A. Secco, E. Robotti, M. Manfredi and E. Marengo, Anal. Methods, 2017, 9, 1634 DOI: 10.1039/C6AY03409H

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