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Validated IC-MS/MS workflow improves EPA 557 regulated drinking water analysis

April 6, 2021

The Thermo Scientific HAA9 Disinfection By-Products (HAAs) Application Workflow ensures accurate and reproducible determination of haloacetic acids in drinking water samples

Municipal utility laboratories, contract testing laboratories, and local or regional governing agencies performing water testing can now benefit from a new, validated application workflow using ion chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (IC-MS/MS) to achieve haloacetic acid (HAA) analysis in drinking water in accordance with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Method 557 (EPA 557).

The new Thermo Scientific Disinfection By-Products (HAAs) Application Workflow uses the Thermo Scientific Dionex ICS-6000 HPIC system and a Thermo Scientific Dionex IonPac AS31 column coupled with triple quadrupole mass spectrometry, to deliver a fast, sensitive and simple method, that has been developed for direct analysis of nine HAAs, bromate, and dalapon in drinking water samples. The robust and validated workflow enables method precision and accuracy, following the EPA 557 regulation, which is paramount to testing drinking water safety. To minimize system downtime, trained field service personnel can provide after sales support for the complete IC and MS/MS system as required.

“With the growing interest in brominated and iodinated disinfection byproducts (DBPs) in addition to chlorinated DBPs, the water testing industry is under greater pressure to carry out increasingly selective and sensitive analyses, while increasing throughput,” said Dino Alfano, vice president and general manager, ion chromatography and sample preparation, Thermo Fisher Scientific. “The new IC-MS/MS workflow for HAA analysis in drinking water can determine all relevant analytes in water samples in 35 minutes, a 39% faster analysis time than the original U.S. EPA Method 557 workflow.”

Gerhard Paluca, senior sanitary chemist, Erie County Public Health Laboratory said, “The original gas chromatography electron capture detector (GC-ECD) method we used for HAA determination was labor-intensive and fraught with recovery issues. Since adopting the new, easy-to-use IC-MS/MS system, we have improved confidence in our results, identifying and quantifying low concentrations of HAAs in drinking water samples. The direct detection eliminates tedious sample preparation steps such as sample acidification, extraction, and derivatization, reducing the overall analysis time.”

The validated IC-MS/MS workflow enables reliable and reproducible quantitation of target HAAs in drinking water per EPA method 557. Excellent separations of nine HAAs, bromate, and dalapon from common interference anions such as chloride, sulfate, and carbonate are enabled by the unique selectivity of the Dionex IonPac AS31 column. The MS detection method provides high sensitivity and makes it possible to directly inject drinking water samples, therefore eliminating the complexity and variabilities of sample preparation. These method improvements allow time and cost savings for water testing laboratories and provide results that enable laboratories to more rapidly confirm the safety of drinking water.

To find out more about Thermo Scientific HAA9 analyzer workflow, please visit www.thermofisher.com/HAAWorkflow.

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