Direct analysis of biodegradable chelating agents based on liquid chromatography/electrospray ionization mass spectrometry using a metal-free hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatographic column
Recently, biodegradable aminopolycarboxylic acid chelating agents have attracted attention as an alternative to environmentally persistent chelating agents such as ethylenediamine- N , N , N′,N′ -tetraacetic acid. However, the detection of chelating agents requires complexation with metals or deriva...
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description | Recently, biodegradable aminopolycarboxylic acid chelating agents have attracted attention as an alternative to environmentally persistent chelating agents such as ethylenediamine-
N
,
N
,
N′,N′
-tetraacetic acid. However, the detection of chelating agents requires complexation with metals or derivatization by esterification reagents, and their direct detection using the currently available analytical methods still represents a challenge. Herein, we describe a direct analytical method for the biodegradable chelating agents ethylenediamine-
N
,
N'
-disuccinic acid, 3-hydroxy-2,2′-iminodisuccinic acid, methylglycine-
N
,
N'
-diacetic acid, and
N,N
-bis(carboxymethyl)-
l
-glutamic acid, via ultra-performance liquid chromatography/electrospray ionization quadrupole/time-of-flight mass spectrometry. Satisfactory retention and separation with a good peak shape were successfully achieved using a metal-free hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatographic column. The calibration curves showed good linearity in the range of 1.0–50 μM with correlation coefficients greater than 0.9988. The detection limits ranged from 0.04 to 0.12 μM. Furthermore, the developed method could be applied to the quantitative analysis of the four chelating agents in biodegradation and photodegradation experiments at the laboratory level. The proposed method, which offers the advantages of quickness, sensitivity, and requiring no complicated pretreatment steps, is expected to contribute significantly to the practical analysis of chelating agents in environmental water samples.
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N
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N
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,
N
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N′,N′
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N
,
N'
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N
,
N'
-diacetic acid, and
N,N
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l
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N
,
N
,
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N
,
N'
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N
,
N'
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N,N
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l
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