A fully automated approach for the analysis of 37 psychoactive substances in raw wastewater based on on-line solid phase extraction-liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry

This work presents a multi-residue method for the simultaneous determination of 37 legal and illicit psychoactive substances in wastewater, including the most common illicit drugs (cocaine-related compounds, amphetamine-type stimulants, hallucinogens, opiates/opioids, and cannabinoids), new psychoactive substances (two synthetic cathinones, the synthetic opioid AH-7921, and the arylcyclohexylamine methoxetamine), and legal but controlled psychoactive substances (stimulants, benzodiazepines, antidepressants, sedatives, antipsychotics, and hypnotics). To this end a fully automated analytical approach based on solid phase extraction coupled in series to liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry detection (on-line SPE- LC–MS/MS) was used. The methodology developed was validated in terms of linearity, recovery, repeatability, and sensitivity in wastewater. Method linearity was between 0.1 ng/L (or the analyte limit of quantification if higher) and 2,000 ng/L (10,250 ng/L in the case of caffeine). Absolute recoveries were variable (between 5% and 132%), depending on the analyte. However, the use of isotopically labeled compounds corrected for analyte losses during the extraction process and matrix effects (relative recoveries within the range of 80–120%). Repeatability of the method was satisfactory for all analytes, with RSD values lower than 13% for most compounds. Limits of detection and quantification in wastewater were below 7 and 23 ng/L, respectively, for all analytes except lormetazepam (10 and 32 ng/L), caffeine (13 and 44 ng/L), and the cannabinoids 11-nor-9-carboxy- Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (18 and 61 ng/L) and 11-hydroxy-Δ9- tetrahydrocannabinol (69 and 228 ng/L). The method was applied to the analysis of wastewater samples collected daily in Barcelona for one week. Twenty-five of the 37 analytes were detected in the samples analyzed. Average concentrations ranged from 7 ng/L in the case of zolpidem to 54 μg/L in the case of caffeine. © 2018 Elsevier B.V.

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Main Authors: López-García, Ester, Mastroianni, Nicola, Postigo, Cristina, Barceló, Damià, López de Alda, Miren
Other Authors: European Commission
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-11-16
Subjects:Drugs of abuse, Liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry, Sewage water, New psychoactive substances, On-line solid phase extraction, Psychotropic pharmaceuticals,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/180398
http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000780
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spelling dig-idaea-es-10261-1803982020-11-18T05:31:22Z A fully automated approach for the analysis of 37 psychoactive substances in raw wastewater based on on-line solid phase extraction-liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry López-García, Ester Mastroianni, Nicola Postigo, Cristina Barceló, Damià López de Alda, Miren European Commission Postigo, Cristina [0000-0002-7344-7044] Barceló, Damià [0000-0002-8873-0491] López De Alda, Miren [0000-0002-9347-2765] Drugs of abuse Liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry Sewage water New psychoactive substances On-line solid phase extraction Psychotropic pharmaceuticals This work presents a multi-residue method for the simultaneous determination of 37 legal and illicit psychoactive substances in wastewater, including the most common illicit drugs (cocaine-related compounds, amphetamine-type stimulants, hallucinogens, opiates/opioids, and cannabinoids), new psychoactive substances (two synthetic cathinones, the synthetic opioid AH-7921, and the arylcyclohexylamine methoxetamine), and legal but controlled psychoactive substances (stimulants, benzodiazepines, antidepressants, sedatives, antipsychotics, and hypnotics). To this end a fully automated analytical approach based on solid phase extraction coupled in series to liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry detection (on-line SPE- LC–MS/MS) was used. The methodology developed was validated in terms of linearity, recovery, repeatability, and sensitivity in wastewater. Method linearity was between 0.1 ng/L (or the analyte limit of quantification if higher) and 2,000 ng/L (10,250 ng/L in the case of caffeine). Absolute recoveries were variable (between 5% and 132%), depending on the analyte. However, the use of isotopically labeled compounds corrected for analyte losses during the extraction process and matrix effects (relative recoveries within the range of 80–120%). Repeatability of the method was satisfactory for all analytes, with RSD values lower than 13% for most compounds. Limits of detection and quantification in wastewater were below 7 and 23 ng/L, respectively, for all analytes except lormetazepam (10 and 32 ng/L), caffeine (13 and 44 ng/L), and the cannabinoids 11-nor-9-carboxy- Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (18 and 61 ng/L) and 11-hydroxy-Δ9- tetrahydrocannabinol (69 and 228 ng/L). The method was applied to the analysis of wastewater samples collected daily in Barcelona for one week. Twenty-five of the 37 analytes were detected in the samples analyzed. Average concentrations ranged from 7 ng/L in the case of zolpidem to 54 μg/L in the case of caffeine. © 2018 Elsevier B.V. This work has been financially supported by the EU through the EU FP7 project SOLUTIONS ( 603437 ), and by the Government of Catalonia (Consolidated Research Groups: 2017 SGR 1404 - Water and Soil Quality Unit). It reflects only the author’s views. The Community is not liable for any use that may be made of the information contained therein. Merck is acknowledged for the gift of LC columns. Thanks to the support provided by the JAE Program (CSIC-European Social Funds) to N. Mastroianni, the “National System of Youth Guarantee” contract within the National Operational programme on Youth Employment 2014-2020 (Youth Employment Initiative and the European Social Fund ) to E. López García, and the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (August T Larsson Guest Researcher Programme) to C. Postigo . Begoña Martínez López and Cristian Mesa García from Aguas de Barcelona are acknowledged for their assistance in the collection of wastewater samples. Appendix A Peer reviewed 2019-04-23T11:27:45Z 2019-04-23T11:27:45Z 2018-11-16 artículo http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 Journal of Chromatography - A 1476: 80-89 (2018) http://hdl.handle.net/10261/180398 10.1016/j.chroma.2018.09.038 http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000780 en #PLACEHOLDER_PARENT_METADATA_VALUE# info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/603437 Postprint https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chroma.2018.09.038 Sí open Elsevier
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topic Drugs of abuse
Liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry
Sewage water
New psychoactive substances
On-line solid phase extraction
Psychotropic pharmaceuticals
Drugs of abuse
Liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry
Sewage water
New psychoactive substances
On-line solid phase extraction
Psychotropic pharmaceuticals
spellingShingle Drugs of abuse
Liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry
Sewage water
New psychoactive substances
On-line solid phase extraction
Psychotropic pharmaceuticals
Drugs of abuse
Liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry
Sewage water
New psychoactive substances
On-line solid phase extraction
Psychotropic pharmaceuticals
López-García, Ester
Mastroianni, Nicola
Postigo, Cristina
Barceló, Damià
López de Alda, Miren
A fully automated approach for the analysis of 37 psychoactive substances in raw wastewater based on on-line solid phase extraction-liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry
description This work presents a multi-residue method for the simultaneous determination of 37 legal and illicit psychoactive substances in wastewater, including the most common illicit drugs (cocaine-related compounds, amphetamine-type stimulants, hallucinogens, opiates/opioids, and cannabinoids), new psychoactive substances (two synthetic cathinones, the synthetic opioid AH-7921, and the arylcyclohexylamine methoxetamine), and legal but controlled psychoactive substances (stimulants, benzodiazepines, antidepressants, sedatives, antipsychotics, and hypnotics). To this end a fully automated analytical approach based on solid phase extraction coupled in series to liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry detection (on-line SPE- LC–MS/MS) was used. The methodology developed was validated in terms of linearity, recovery, repeatability, and sensitivity in wastewater. Method linearity was between 0.1 ng/L (or the analyte limit of quantification if higher) and 2,000 ng/L (10,250 ng/L in the case of caffeine). Absolute recoveries were variable (between 5% and 132%), depending on the analyte. However, the use of isotopically labeled compounds corrected for analyte losses during the extraction process and matrix effects (relative recoveries within the range of 80–120%). Repeatability of the method was satisfactory for all analytes, with RSD values lower than 13% for most compounds. Limits of detection and quantification in wastewater were below 7 and 23 ng/L, respectively, for all analytes except lormetazepam (10 and 32 ng/L), caffeine (13 and 44 ng/L), and the cannabinoids 11-nor-9-carboxy- Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (18 and 61 ng/L) and 11-hydroxy-Δ9- tetrahydrocannabinol (69 and 228 ng/L). The method was applied to the analysis of wastewater samples collected daily in Barcelona for one week. Twenty-five of the 37 analytes were detected in the samples analyzed. Average concentrations ranged from 7 ng/L in the case of zolpidem to 54 μg/L in the case of caffeine. © 2018 Elsevier B.V.
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López-García, Ester
Mastroianni, Nicola
Postigo, Cristina
Barceló, Damià
López de Alda, Miren
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topic_facet Drugs of abuse
Liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry
Sewage water
New psychoactive substances
On-line solid phase extraction
Psychotropic pharmaceuticals
author López-García, Ester
Mastroianni, Nicola
Postigo, Cristina
Barceló, Damià
López de Alda, Miren
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title A fully automated approach for the analysis of 37 psychoactive substances in raw wastewater based on on-line solid phase extraction-liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry
title_short A fully automated approach for the analysis of 37 psychoactive substances in raw wastewater based on on-line solid phase extraction-liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry
title_full A fully automated approach for the analysis of 37 psychoactive substances in raw wastewater based on on-line solid phase extraction-liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry
title_fullStr A fully automated approach for the analysis of 37 psychoactive substances in raw wastewater based on on-line solid phase extraction-liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry
title_full_unstemmed A fully automated approach for the analysis of 37 psychoactive substances in raw wastewater based on on-line solid phase extraction-liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry
title_sort fully automated approach for the analysis of 37 psychoactive substances in raw wastewater based on on-line solid phase extraction-liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2018-11-16
url http://hdl.handle.net/10261/180398
http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000780
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