This is an Application Brief and does not contain a detailed Experimental section.
This application brief demonstrates the emerging contaminant of concern, i.e endocrine disruptors.
Emerging evidence from wildlife and laboratory studies indicates that some chemicals may interfere with the endocrine system. Compounds identified as endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) include pesticides, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), dioxins, furans, alkylphenols, and steroid hormones.
Instrument: |
Waters Alliance 2690 HPLC System |
Mobile phase A: |
Methanol |
Mobile phase B: |
Water |
Column: |
Waters SunFire C18, 3.5 μm, 2.1 x 50 mm |
Flow rate: |
0.2 mL/min |
Injection volume: |
20 μL |
Gradient: |
Time 0 60% A; 40% B Time 10 min 100% A Time 18 min 100% A Time 20 min 60% A; 40% B Time 23 min 60% A; 40% B |
A Waters Quattro micro Triple Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer was operated in the negative ion electrospray mode. Nitrogen gas, at a flow rate of 450 L/hr and a temperature of 250 °C, was used for spray desolvation. The source temperature was maintained at 120 °C and the capillary voltage was 3.2 kV.
720002739, August 2008