A Critical Review on Chemical Speciation of Chlorine-Produced Oxidants in Seawater. Part 3: Chromatographic- and Mass Spectrometric-Based Methodologies.

Crit Rev Anal Chem

Laboratoire National d'Hydraulique et Environnement (LNHE), Division Recherche et Développement, Electricité de France (EDF), Chatou Cedex, France.

Published: November 2024

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  • Chlorination of seawater leads to the formation of chlorine-produced oxidants (CPOs), which have varying environmental, biocidal, and ecotoxicological properties that need to be analyzed.
  • Comprehensive analysis of CPOs is challenging due to their numerous, highly reactive, and low-concentration nature within complex salt matrices.
  • The article reviews over 80 analytical methods, emphasizing chromatography and mass spectrometry, highlighting that while some methods achieve high sensitivity, none currently allow for complete speciation of CPOs.

Article Abstract

Chlorination of seawater forms a range of secondary oxidative species - collectively called "chlorine-produced oxidants" (CPOs) - having different biocidal, environmental and ecotoxicological properties. The chemical speciation of these compounds is an important step in attempts to assess the effectiveness of chlorination and the potential impacts of its releases. However, comprehensive determination of CPOs represents a significant analytical challenge for many reasons, including the following: CPO species are numerous, highly reactive, with short-lifetimes, difficult to isolate and generally present at low concentrations in a complex salt matrix. Literature review reveals the development of a wide variety of analytical approaches for analysis of CPOs, either collectively group parameters or individually. A first category of these approaches was the subject of article II (also including sampling and sample preparation) of a trilogy devoted to the chemical speciation of CPOs in seawater. In this third article - which closes the trilogy - emphasis is placed on chromatographic- and mass spectrometric-based approaches. It reviews more than 80 methods, reported from 1981 to date, and thoroughly discusses their principles and performances. Methodologies involving chemical derivatization of CPOs prior to their analysis by gas or liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry provide the best sensitivities, achieving sub-ppb detection limits for species for which suitable derivatization reagents are available. Online mass spectrometry approaches are attracting increasing interest for their ability to analyze multiple CPO species in real time without extensive sample preparation steps, reaching detection limits of about ppb for less polar oxidants. At the current state of metrological development, neither the methodologies based on chromatography nor those based on online mass spectrometry allow complete speciation of CPOs. Future trends and major challenges related to these approaches are discussed.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10408347.2023.2220129DOI Listing

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