Nontargeted Comprehensive
Two-Dimensional Gas Chromatography/Time-of-Flight
Mass Spectrometry Method and Software for Inventorying Persistent
and Bioaccumulative Contaminants in Marine Environments
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Abstract
Analytical methods for contaminant monitoring are generally
targeted;
i.e., they measure defined lists of compounds. Routine monitoring
projects using targeted methods are not usually designed to screen
for unrecognized or novel contaminants and therefore miss compounds
within the region or population of study that cause, or have the potential
to cause, adverse biological impacts. We describe a nontargeted analytical
method utilizing direct sample introduction coupled to comprehensive
two-dimensional gas chromatography with time-of-flight mass spectrometry.
To test the capabilities of this instrumental method within the context
of marine contaminant surveys, we characterized a broad array of nonpolar,
persistent, and bioaccumulative contaminants in Atlantic common dolphin
(Delphinus delphis) blubber, including
compounds that are not typically monitored. Compound identifications
were made by searching a standard reference database, by contemporaneously
analyzing mass spectra from reference standards, and by de novo interpretation.
We identified a total of 271 compounds belonging to 24 classes; all
compounds but 1 were halogenated. Anthropogenic contaminants and halogenated
natural products were concurrently detected. A total of 86 compounds
were anthropogenic contaminants that are not routinely targeted in
environmental surveys, and 54 compounds were halogenated natural products.
A total of 112 spectra were identified de novo, demonstrating that
exclusive reliance on commercially available reference standards and
mass spectral libraries may miss a significant fraction of identifiable
compounds. We also cataloged 27 halogenated mass spectra that were
not able to be identified. Due to the volume and complexity of the
identification data, we developed custom software to organize and
provide shared access to the identified mass spectra and related information.
The nontargeted analytical method and data reporting system, in combination
with the analysis of a high-trophic-level sentinel species, demonstrates
a framework for creating an inventory of persistent and bioaccumulative
contaminants in marine environments, with the future goal of suggesting
new compounds for further investigation by targeted monitoring and
risk assessment