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Title: Supplementary dataonrapid sampleclean-up Procedure of aminophosphonatesforLC/MS analysis
Authors: Kuhn, Ramona
MbirBryant, Isaac
Martienssen, Marion
Keywords: Phosphonates
LC/MS analysis
Cation Exchange Resin
Clean-up
Issue Date: 23-May-2020
Publisher: University of Cape Coast
Abstract: Minimising matrix effects through high sample purity is ofmajor importance for LC/MS analysis. Here we provide supplementary data and protocols related to the article “Rapid sample clean-up procedure of aminophosphonates for LC/MS analysis” (revised article submitted to Talanta)[1].It is demonstrated that the tested phosphonates iminodi(methylenephosphonic acid)(IDMP),hydroxyethelidene(diphosphonic acid)(HEDP), aminotris (methylenephosphonic acid)(ATMP),ethylenediaminetetra (methyloenephosphonic acid)(EDTMP)and diethylenetriaminepenta (methylenephosphonic acid)(DTPMP)dissolved in tap water are not detectable by LC/MS without sample clean-up.Only the smallest aminophosphonate amino(methylenephosphonic acid)(AMPA)was detectable but the recovery is decreased drastically. The optimized sample clean-up with cation exchange resin (CER)Dowex 50WX8 is described in detailand Illustrated. The protocol is provided. The influence of the incubation time, addition of different ammonium acetate concentrations, different samples pHs and different water qualities is demonstrated and preferred clean up conditions are recommended. Calibration results of all tested aminophosphonates are validated regarding limit of detection, limit of quantification, lower limit of quantification, absolute and relative process standard deviation. A final recommendation for the best clean-up condition for all six tested aminophosphonates is provided
Description: 11p:, ill.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/5473
ISSN: 23105496
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