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Bottom-up approach for the reaction of xenobiotics and their metabolites with model substances for natural organic matter by electrochemistry-mass spectrometry (EC-MS)
Authors:Lei Chen  Diana Hofmann  Erwin KlumppXinyi Xiang  Yingxu Chen  Stephan Küppers
Institution:a College of Environmental & Resource Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, People’s Republic of China
b Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, ZCH, Central Division of Analytical Chemistry, Jülich 52425, Germany
c Agrosphere Institute, Institute of Bio- and Geosciences, IBG-3, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Jülich 52425, Germany
d Southwest University, School of Geographical Sciences, Chongqing 400715, People’s Republic of China
Abstract:Risk assessment of xenobiotics requires a comprehensive understanding of their transformation in the environment. As most of the transformation processes usually involve a redox reaction or a hydrolysis as the first steps of the transformation, we applied an approach that uses an electrochemical cell to investigate model “redox” reactions in aqueous solutions for environmental processes. We investigated the degradation of a variety of xenobiotics from polar to nonpolar and analyzed their degradation products by on-line coupling of electrochemistry with mass spectrometry (EC-MS). Furthermore, we evaluated possible binding reactions with regard to the generation of non-extractable residues with some model substances (catechol, phthalic acid, γ-l-Glutamyl-l-cysteinyl-glycine (GSH) and l-histidine) deduced from a natural organic matter (NOM) structure model and identified possible binding-sites.Whereas typically investigations in soil/water-systems have been applied, we used to our knowledge for the first time a bottom-up approach, starting from the chemicals of interest and different model substances for natural organic matter to evaluate chemical binding mechanisms (or processes) in the EC-MS under redox conditions. Under oxidative conditions, bindings of the xenobiotics with catechol, GSH and histidine were found, but no reactions with the model compound phthalic acid were observed. In general, no chemical binding has yet been found under reductive conditions. In some cases (i.e. benzoa]anthracene) the oxidation product only underwent a binding reaction, whereas the xenobiotic itself did not undergo any reactions.EC-MS is a promising fast and simple screening method to investigate the environmental behavior of xenobiotics and to evaluate the potential risks of newly synthesized substances.
Keywords:Xenobiotics  Chemical transformation  Natural organic matter (NOM)  Electrochemical simulation  Mass spectrometry
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