학술논문

Study on Non-target and Screening Analyses of Environmental Chemicals by Liquid Chromatography/High-resolution Mass Spectrometry: Discussion on the Report of the Technical Working Group (2017-2019) under the Ministry of the Environment / 液体クロマトグラフィー/高分解能質量分析による環境中化学物質のノンターゲット分析法・スクリーニング分析法の検討 平成29~令和元年度環境省検討会の検討結果とその考察
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
環境化学 / Journal of Environmental Chemistry. 2022, 32:29
Subject
LC/HRMS
chemical substances in the environment
non-target analysis method
screening analysis method
working under Ministry of the Environment
Language
Japanese
ISSN
0917-2408
1882-5818
Abstract
A non-target analysis method identifying unknown substances and a screening analysis method simultaneously semi-quantifying chemical substances were studied by liquid chromatography/high-resolution mass spectrometry (LC/HRMS) in order to progress the Environmental Monitoring of Chemicals. The study was carried out in the period of FY2017-FY2019 by the technical working group under the Environmental Health and Safety Division, Ministry of the Environment, Government of Japan. As a study on the non-target analysis, chemical substances of environmental concern were measured by LC/HRMS, and the intact and partial structures corresponding to the precursor ions, the product ions and the neutral losses were registered to the product ion and neutral loss database (PNDB), which had been developed by a voluntary group of researchers in universities and local government institutes in Japan. Afterwards the non-target analysis method was published (https://doi.org/10.1002/jms.4695) and the analysis tools (programs and database) were freely downloadable from the website (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1X3tgzPBIL1caRCsPVCd7HgaU35ZTbYPM/view?usp=sharing). As a preliminary study for the screening analysis method, (1) the measurement parameters (m/z of precursor and product ions, retention indexes and so on) of 146 target substances were achieved, (2) sample preparation method in sediment extracts was evaluated for the screening, and (3) ionic forms of molecules, ionization effects by sample matrices and compatibility in calibration were evaluated among 4 different liquid chromatograph-mass spectrometers (LC-HRMS instruments) with 25 substances. The results are presented in this article.