Dr. Jay Gandhi, Vertical Market Manager at Metrohm USA, starts the webinar by giving a short overview of the importance of haloacetic acid analysis (HAA) in drinking water and the regulations U.S. EPA Method 552.3, U.S. EPA Method 557.0, and directive (EU) 2020/2184. Dr. Katinka Ruth, Senior Application Specialist IC at Metrohm International Headquarters, presents features of ion chromatography instrumentation that improve the analysis of HAA. Dr. Lilla Guricza, LC/MS Application Specialist at Agilent Technologies, explains how to increase sensitivity with mass detection. Results for HAA with IC-MS and IC-MS/MS are discussed.
Hyphenation of IC and MS for HAA analysis
When monitoring disinfection byproducts (DBPs) in drinking water, haloacetic acids (HAAs), bromate, and dalapon play a crucial role. The hyphenation of ion chromatography with mass spectrometry (IC-MS and IC-MS/MS) is a highly sensitive, reliable, and efficient method for detecting low levels of HAAs and other DBPs without requiring extensive sample preparation.
Key learnings of the webinar:
- Learn how IC coupled to mass spectrometry is the ideal and most reliable technique for analysis of HAA, bromate, and dalapon in drinking water
- Develop an understanding of how ion chromatography and mass spectrometry can complement each other to enhance selectivity and sensitivity
- Learn to know Metrohm and Agilent as your reliable lab partners