Ambient pollution correlated to fine particulate matter (PM) is a worldwide environmental issue as it is highly associated with human health and eco-environmental safety. A significant part regarding the toxicity of PM is attributed to its bonded contaminants. Appreciable efforts have been performed to study the occurrence, exposure, and toxicological properties of chemicals of emerging concerns in PM. Recent works indicated a broad environmental transformation of emerging contaminants in the atmospheric environment and highlighted the significance of PM bonded transformation products, which may exhibit higher environmental concentrations and toxicities compared to their parent compounds. Among these studies, mass spectrometry has been widely applied for the analysis of transformation products of emerging contaminants in PM on the aspects of suspect/non-target screening, structure elucidation, concentration profiling, and toxicity determination. This review describes key mass spectrometry-based analytical strategies and applications for determining transformation products in PM and presents outlooks for their analysis.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ansa.202200038DOI Listing

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