Dicationic Ion-Pairing Agents for the Mass Spectrometric Determination of Perchlorate
Analytical Chemistry2007Vol. 79(18), pp. 7198–7200
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Abstract
Perchlorate and other hydrophobic ions can be measured with high sensitivity and selectivity by forming a positively charged ion pair with a dicationic agent. A commercially available reagent, 1,6-bis(trimethylammonium)hexane dibromide (Br(N(CH3)3)(CH2)6(N(CH3)3)Br) allows for the determination of perchlorate by electrospray ionization mass spectrometry as the [(N(CH3)3)(CH2)6(N(CH3)3)ClO4]+ ion. Limits of detection (LODs) are better than those previously observed with custom-synthesized dicationic agents. An LOD of 20 ng/L is readily attainable with a single-quadrupole mass spectrometer.
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