Development and Validation of a Simultaneous Analytical Method for Six Anions in Drinking Water by Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry (LC/MS)
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- KOBAYASHI Norihiro
- Division of Environmental Chemistry, National Institute of Health Sciences
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- TAKAGI Sokichi
- Osaka Institute of Public Health
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- KINOSHITA Teruaki
- Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Public Health
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- NAKANO Fumi
- Kanagawa Prefectural Institute of Public Health
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- FURUKAWA Koji
- Mie Prefecture Environmental Conservation Agency
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- KASUYA Tomohiro
- Chiba Pharmaceutical Association
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- MATSUHABA Shuhei
- Gifu Research Center for Public Health
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- TERANAKA Ikuo
- Saitama Prefectural Water Quality Management Center
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- YAMAMOTO Tuyoshi
- Yonago City Waterworks Bureau
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- YONEKUBO Jun
- Nihon Waters K.K.
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- TANAKA Seiya
- Agilent Technologies Japan, Ltd.
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- NIWA Hiroyuki
- Shimadzu Corporation
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- AITA Yuji
- K.K. AB Sciex
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- TAKAHARA Reika
- GL Sciences Inc.
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- SAITO Kaori
- Thermo Fisher Scientific K.K.
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- IKARASHI Yoshiaki
- Division of Environmental Chemistry, National Institute of Health Sciences
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- 液体クロマトグラフィー質量分析による水道水中の陰イオン6種の一斉分析法の検討と妥当性評価
Abstract
<p>We developed a liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry (LC/MS) or tandem mass spectrometry (LC/MS/MS) analysis method for the simultaneous determination of six anions (bromate, chlorate, chlorite, perchlorate, nitrate, and nitrite) in drinking water. Furthermore, we conducted a validation test along with 15 organizations to confirm that the analytical method developed in the present study is applicable to various types of drinking water and instruments. Recovery tests of the six anions spiked into drinking water were performed to evaluate the linearity of calibration curves, selectivity, accuracy (recovery) , repeatability, and intermediate precision of these anions. Regarding four anions (bromate, chlorate, chlorite, and perchlorate) , the accuracy, repeatability, and intermediate precision obtained by the recovery tests satisfied the criteria in the guideline for the validation of the testing method for drinking water provided by the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, Japan. Therefore, we concluded that the analytical method developed in the present study is valid for the analysis of these four anions in drinking water. However, ethylenediamine must be used for the dechlorination of water samples because degradation of chlorite was observed by using sodium thiosulfate. In addition, proper ranges of calibration curves should be selected for the determination of these anions because the range of the linearity of calibration curves differed depending on the anion.</p>
Journal
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- Journal of Japan Society on Water Environment
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Journal of Japan Society on Water Environment 45 (2), 51-66, 2022
Japan Society on Water Environment
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390291767580933632
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- ISSN
- 18813690
- 09168958
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- Disallowed