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Rapid and highly sensitive measurement of trimethylamine in seawater using dynamic purge-release and dopant-assisted atmospheric pressure photoionization mass spectrometry

Trimethylamine (TMA) is ubiquitous in the marine systems and may affect atmospheric chemistry as a precursor and strong stabilizer of atmospheric secondary aerosol, influencing cloud formation. Rapid and accurate measurement of the concentration of TMA in seawater is challenging due to their polarit...

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Published in:Analytica chimica acta 2020-11, Vol.1137, p.56-63
Main Authors: Wu, Chenxin, Wen, Yuxuan, Hua, Lei, Jiang, Jichun, Xie, Yuanyuan, Cao, Yixue, Chai, Shuo, Hou, Keyong, Li, Haiyang
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Language:English
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Summary:Trimethylamine (TMA) is ubiquitous in the marine systems and may affect atmospheric chemistry as a precursor and strong stabilizer of atmospheric secondary aerosol, influencing cloud formation. Rapid and accurate measurement of the concentration of TMA in seawater is challenging due to their polarity, aqueous solubility, volatility and existence at low concentrations in marine environments. In this study, a dopant-assisted atmospheric pressure photoionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (DA-APPI-TOFMS) coupled with a dynamic purge-release method was developed for rapid and sensitive analysis of TMA in seawater. A novel three-zones ionization source has been developed for improving the ionization efficiency of analyte molecules and minimizing the influence of high-humidity of the sample gas, which allowed direct analysis of high-humidity (RH> 90%) gas samples from microbubble purging process by the mass spectrometer. At atmospheric pressure, the three-zones ionization source allows the use of high-speed purge gas to quickly purge all organic amines dissolved in the water into the gas phase, ensuring quantitative accuracy. The limit of quantification (LOQ) for TMA down to 0.1 μg L−1 was obtained in less than 2 min by consuming only 2 mL seawater sample. This method was applied for the determination of the concentrations of TMA in the coastal seawater to validate its practicability and reliability for analysis of trace amines in marine environments. [Display omitted] •Dynamic purge-release combined with dopant-assisted APPI-TOFMS.•A novel three-zones ionization source has been developed for improving the ionization efficiency and minimizing the influence of high-humidity.•The limit of quantification for TMA down to 0.1 μg L-1 was obtained in less than 2 min by consuming only 2 mL seawater sample.
ISSN:0003-2670
1873-4324
DOI:10.1016/j.aca.2020.08.060