Affiliation:
1. Beijing Key Laboratory of Diagnostic and Traceability Technologies for Food Poisoning, Beijing Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing, 100013, P.R. China
Abstract
This study reports a trace detection method for tetramine in drinking water using atmospheric pressure
gas chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (APGC-MS/MS). After dilution with acetone, the
drinking water samples were directly measured using APGC-MS/MS. Separation of tetramine was
achieved using a DB-5MS weak polar column (30 m × 0.25 mm, 0.25 μm) and detected with APGC
ionization source in positive ion mode. Cone gas and auxiliary flow rates were optimized to 250 L/h
and 350 L/h, respectively. Quantitative and qualitative analysis was conducted by monitoring two
molecular ions of the target compound (m/z 121.6 and m/z 92.6) under multiple reaction monitoring
mode (MRM). The linear relationship between tetramine and its concentration was good in the range
of 5-100 ng/L, with a correlation coefficient of 0.9999. The detection limit of the method was 0.3
ng/mL and the quantification limit was 1.0 ng/mL. The recovery of the samples was approximately
80.63% to 86.84%, with an intra-day RSD of 1.2% to 3.5% and an inter-day RSD of 2.9% to 4.9%,
which met the requirements for trace detection. This method is simple, fast and highly sensitive and it
is suitable for the trace detection of tetramine in drinking water.
Publisher
Asian Journal of Chemistry