Practical application guide for the discovery of novel PFAS in environmental samples using high resolution mass spectrometry

Background The intersection of the topics of high-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS) and per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) bring together two disparate and complex subjects. Recently non-targeted analysis (NTA) for the discovery of novel PFAS in environmental and biological media has been...

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Published inJournal of exposure science & environmental epidemiology Vol. 33; no. 4; pp. 575 - 588
Main Authors Strynar, Mark, McCord, James, Newton, Seth, Washington, John, Barzen-Hanson, Krista, Trier, Xenia, Liu, Yanna, Dimzon, Ian Ken, Bugsel, Boris, Zwiener, Christian, Munoz, Gabriel
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York Nature Publishing Group US 01.07.2023
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Summary:Background The intersection of the topics of high-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS) and per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) bring together two disparate and complex subjects. Recently non-targeted analysis (NTA) for the discovery of novel PFAS in environmental and biological media has been shown to be valuable in multiple applications. Classical targeted analysis for PFAS using LC-MS/MS, though growing in compound coverage, is still unable to inform a holistic understanding of the PFAS burden in most samples. NTA fills at least a portion of this data gap. Objectives Entrance into the study of novel PFAS discovery requires identification techniques such as HRMS (e.g., QTOF and Orbitrap) instrumentation. This requires practical knowledge of best approaches depending on the purpose of the analyses. The utility of HRMS applications for PFAS discovery is unquestioned and will likely play a significant role in many future environmental and human exposure studies. Methods/Results PFAS have some characteristics that make them standout from most other chemicals present in samples. Through a series of tell-tale PFAS characteristics (e.g., characteristic mass defect range, homologous series and characteristic fragmentation patterns), and case studies different approaches and remaining challenges are demonstrated. Impact statement The identification of novel PFAS via non-targeted analysis using high resolution mass spectrometry is an important and difficult endeavor. This synopsis document will hopefully make current and future efforts on this topic easier to perform for novice and experienced alike. The typical time devoted to NTA PFAS investigations (weeks to months or more) may benefit from these practical steps employed.
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MS conceived this idea of this manuscript and invited other authors to participate. The initial draft was created by MS, who also served as the lead and corresponding author. The remaining authors (JM, SN, JW, KB-H, XT, YL, IKD, BB, CZ, GM) all contributed to the writing effort in an iterative method of drafts and revisions. Figures and Tables were mainly created by MS, JM, CZ and BB but contributed to by all.
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ISSN:1559-0631
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DOI:10.1038/s41370-023-00578-2