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MASS SPECTROMETRY

Investigation of the HPLC-IT-TOF-MS Technique with Atmospheric Pressure Chemical Ionization for Speciation of Selenoaminoacids, Dimethyldiselenide, and Diphenyldiselenide

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Pages 642-650 | Received 29 Nov 2010, Accepted 02 May 2011, Published online: 13 Apr 2012
 

Abstract

The simultaneous determination of selenomethionine, selenoethionine, selenocystine, dimethyldiselenide, and diphenyldiselenide was investigated for the first time by a hyphenated HPLC-IT-TOF-MS technique using atmospheric pressure chemical ionization (APCI). Alkylselenides and phenyldiselenides and also the most common selenoamino acids were successfully determined after optimization of the instrumental and procedural parameters of the above system. Non-polar columns were studied in order to obtain baseline separation and speciation in less than 10 min. Selenium speciation was achieved successfully after optimization of the instrumental and procedural parameters of the aforementioned system. The APCI interface was studied at different zone temperatures and the most characteristic ions for each analyte were defined using both positive and negative polarity. The detection limits of the six selenium species ranged between 13 and 59 µg/L and the relative standard deviation was between 4.2 and 9.3%, respectively.

Acknowledgments

This paper is part of a special issue organized by Dr. Nikolaos Thomaidis and Dr. Antony C. Calokerinos from research presented at the Aegean Analytical Chemistry Days Conference in Lesvos, Greece on 29 September–3 October 2010.

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