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TALANTA
Volume 225, Issue -, Pages -Publisher
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DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2021.122081
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Vacuum ultraviolet spectroscopy; Electron ionization mass spectrometry; Isomers; Identification; Classification; Alkylbenzenes
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- National Institute of Justice Award [2017-R2-CX-0018, 2018-R2-CX0015]
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Recent advancements in benchtop VUV spectrometers have led to effective universal detectors in gas chromatography (GC), offering an alternative to the gold standard of mass spectrometry (MS). The potential applications of GC/VUV, particularly in the analysis of ignitable liquids like alkylbenzenes found on debris from suspected arson fires, have been highlighted. Comparisons between GC-VUV and GC-MS for alkylbenzene analysis showed superior specificity and sensitivity in the former, with LODs in picograms on column.
Recent advances in benchtop vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) spectrometers have yielded effective universal detectors for gas chromatography (GC). The ability of these detectors to acquire absorbance spectra from 125 nm to 430 nm poses an alternative to the gold standard of mass spectrometry (MS) as a sensitive and selective GC detector. The applications of GC/VUV extend into many areas. Featured here is the potential application of GC/VUV to the analysis of ignitable liquids, which may be found on debris from suspected arson fires. A particular compound class of interest is the alkylbenzenes, as they are a significant component in fuels such as gasoline, petroleum distillates, and aromatic solvents such as degreasers and cleaning solvents. To measure the sensitivity, selectivity and specificity of GC-VUV and GC-MS for alkylbenzenes we employed both library search methods and chemometric analysis using discriminant analysis. The GC-VUV detector was found to have superior specificity to the GC-MS detector in full scan mode. The GC-VUV detector was able to identify all alkylbenzenes correctly, including the correct identification of all structural isomers. LODs for both GC-VUV and GC-MS were found to be picograms on column.
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