Geospatial assessment of trace-level benzophenone-3 in a fish-bearing river using direct mass spectrometry

This is a peer-reviewed accepted manuscript version of an article that was published as: Vandergrift, G.W., Lattanzio-Battle, W., Rodgers, T.R., Atkinson, J.B., Krogh, E.T., & Gill, C.G. (2022). Geospatial assessment of trace-level benzophenone-3 in a fish-bearing river using direct mass spectro...

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Main Authors: Vandergrift, Gregory W., Lattanzio-Battle, William, Rodgers, Thea R., Atkinson, Jamieson B., Krogh, Erik T., Gill, Chris G.
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Published: ACS Publications 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.25316/IR-18179
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spelling ftroyalroadsuniv:oai:https://www.viurrspace.ca:10613/26447 2024-09-15T18:06:51+00:00 Geospatial assessment of trace-level benzophenone-3 in a fish-bearing river using direct mass spectrometry Vandergrift, Gregory W. Lattanzio-Battle, William Rodgers, Thea R. Atkinson, Jamieson B. Krogh, Erik T. Gill, Chris G. 2022-02-11 29 pg. text application/pdf https://doi.org/10.25316/IR-18179 https://viurrspace.ca/handle/10613/26447 en eng ACS Publications Vandergrift, G.W., Lattanzio-Battle, W., Rodgers, T.R., Atkinson, J.B., Krogh, E.T., & Gill, C.G. (2022). Geospatial assessment of trace-level benzophenone-3 in a fish-bearing river using direct mass spectrometry. ACS ES&T Water, 2(2), 262-267. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsestwater.1c00205 doi:10.25316/IR-18179 2690-0637 https://viurrspace.ca/handle/10613/26447 http://dx.doi.org/10.25316/IR-18179 Mass spectrometry Organic compounds Environmental monitoring Water quality--Measurement Article 2022 ftroyalroadsuniv https://doi.org/10.25316/IR-18179 2024-08-23T03:43:15Z This is a peer-reviewed accepted manuscript version of an article that was published as: Vandergrift, G.W., Lattanzio-Battle, W., Rodgers, T.R., Atkinson, J.B., Krogh, E.T., & Gill, C.G. (2022). Geospatial assessment of trace-level benzophenone-3 in a fish-bearing river using direct mass spectrometry. ACS ES&T Water, 2(2), 262-267. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsestwater.1c00205 Benzophenone-3 (2-hydroxy-4-methoxybenzophenone) is present in many sunscreens/cosmetics due to its UV-filtering properties, and has consequently been observed in recreational waters. There are growing concerns about endocrine disruption in aquatic organisms and broader impacts in freshwater and marine systems. Therefore, there is value in cost-effective, sensitive techniques that allow for high-density, spatiotemporal data to protect environmental health and inform public policy. Condensed phase membrane introduction mass spectrometry coupled to liquid electron ionization with in situ chemical ionization (CP-MIMS-LEI/CI) is a novel direct tandem mass spectrometry technique that fulfills these criteria, and was applied to direct measurements of benzophenone-3 in environmental water samples without any sample preparation. We report results that are sensitive (20 ng/L detection limit), reproducible (11% interday variability), and comparable to LC-MS/MS for environmental samples (n=4; 12-24% different). CP-MIMS-LEI/CI was applied to samples (n=33) from the Cowichan River and Cowichan Lake (British Columbia, Canada), an important fish-bearing system significant to First Nations culture, salmonid production, and recreation. The quantitative analysis afforded by CP-MIMS-LEI/CI enabled geospatial benzophenone-3 analysis, identifying elevated concentrations (>180 ng/L) associated with local recreational activity. LC-MS/MS measurements for samples from two locations suggest a correlation between the number of swimmers and benzophenone-3 concentrations (R2 = 0.88, 0.94). ... Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations Royal Roads University: DSpace @ RRU
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topic Mass spectrometry
Organic compounds
Environmental monitoring
Water quality--Measurement
spellingShingle Mass spectrometry
Organic compounds
Environmental monitoring
Water quality--Measurement
Vandergrift, Gregory W.
Lattanzio-Battle, William
Rodgers, Thea R.
Atkinson, Jamieson B.
Krogh, Erik T.
Gill, Chris G.
Geospatial assessment of trace-level benzophenone-3 in a fish-bearing river using direct mass spectrometry
topic_facet Mass spectrometry
Organic compounds
Environmental monitoring
Water quality--Measurement
description This is a peer-reviewed accepted manuscript version of an article that was published as: Vandergrift, G.W., Lattanzio-Battle, W., Rodgers, T.R., Atkinson, J.B., Krogh, E.T., & Gill, C.G. (2022). Geospatial assessment of trace-level benzophenone-3 in a fish-bearing river using direct mass spectrometry. ACS ES&T Water, 2(2), 262-267. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsestwater.1c00205 Benzophenone-3 (2-hydroxy-4-methoxybenzophenone) is present in many sunscreens/cosmetics due to its UV-filtering properties, and has consequently been observed in recreational waters. There are growing concerns about endocrine disruption in aquatic organisms and broader impacts in freshwater and marine systems. Therefore, there is value in cost-effective, sensitive techniques that allow for high-density, spatiotemporal data to protect environmental health and inform public policy. Condensed phase membrane introduction mass spectrometry coupled to liquid electron ionization with in situ chemical ionization (CP-MIMS-LEI/CI) is a novel direct tandem mass spectrometry technique that fulfills these criteria, and was applied to direct measurements of benzophenone-3 in environmental water samples without any sample preparation. We report results that are sensitive (20 ng/L detection limit), reproducible (11% interday variability), and comparable to LC-MS/MS for environmental samples (n=4; 12-24% different). CP-MIMS-LEI/CI was applied to samples (n=33) from the Cowichan River and Cowichan Lake (British Columbia, Canada), an important fish-bearing system significant to First Nations culture, salmonid production, and recreation. The quantitative analysis afforded by CP-MIMS-LEI/CI enabled geospatial benzophenone-3 analysis, identifying elevated concentrations (>180 ng/L) associated with local recreational activity. LC-MS/MS measurements for samples from two locations suggest a correlation between the number of swimmers and benzophenone-3 concentrations (R2 = 0.88, 0.94). ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Vandergrift, Gregory W.
Lattanzio-Battle, William
Rodgers, Thea R.
Atkinson, Jamieson B.
Krogh, Erik T.
Gill, Chris G.
author_facet Vandergrift, Gregory W.
Lattanzio-Battle, William
Rodgers, Thea R.
Atkinson, Jamieson B.
Krogh, Erik T.
Gill, Chris G.
author_sort Vandergrift, Gregory W.
title Geospatial assessment of trace-level benzophenone-3 in a fish-bearing river using direct mass spectrometry
title_short Geospatial assessment of trace-level benzophenone-3 in a fish-bearing river using direct mass spectrometry
title_full Geospatial assessment of trace-level benzophenone-3 in a fish-bearing river using direct mass spectrometry
title_fullStr Geospatial assessment of trace-level benzophenone-3 in a fish-bearing river using direct mass spectrometry
title_full_unstemmed Geospatial assessment of trace-level benzophenone-3 in a fish-bearing river using direct mass spectrometry
title_sort geospatial assessment of trace-level benzophenone-3 in a fish-bearing river using direct mass spectrometry
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