Published:Journal of Chromatographic Science,
ISSN 0021-9665 Volume
46, Number 5, May/June 2008, pp. 381-387
Measurement of Fuel Oxygenates in Tap Water Using
Solid-Phase Microextraction Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry
Frederick L. Cardinali, Benjamin C.
Blount, Rachael Schmidt, and John Morrow
Division of Laboratory Sciences, National Center for Environmental
Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta,
GA 30341
The presence of alkyl ether fuel oxygenates in
drinking water supplies has raised public health concerns because
of possible adverse health effects from chronic exposure to these
compounds. To enable large exposure studies exploring possible
relationships between chronic exposure to alkyl ether fuel oxygenates
and health effects, we developed an improved analytical method,
using headspace solid-phase microextraction coupled with capillary
gas chromatography and mass spectrometry. This method quantifies
trace levels of methyl tertiary-butyl ether, ethyl tertiary-butyl
ether, di-isopropyl ether, and tertiary-amyl methyl ether in
tap water. The method achieves detection limits of less than
0.025 µg/L for all analytes and linear ranges of three
orders of magnitude in the measurement of the alkyl ether fuel
oxygenates in 5-mL tap water samples. The relative percentage
of recoveries of the alkyl ether fuel oxygenates ranged from
97% to 105%. The relative standard deviation ranged from 2% to
6%. Methyl tertiary-butyl ether was detected in samples of tap
water taken from geographically diverse regions of the United
States. The improved throughput and sensitivity of this method
will enable large epidemiologic field studies of the prevalence
and magnitude of exposure to alkyl ether fuel oxygenates in the
general population.
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