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Mass Spectrometric Approaches to Reveal Biotransformation Products from Per- and Polyfluorinated Chemicals

Authors : Tobias Frömel, Thomas P. Knepper

Published in: Polyfluorinated Chemicals and Transformation Products

Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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Abstract

In the past years, elucidation of transformation products of per- and polyfluorinated chemicals (PFC) has been a task frequently approached by analytical chemists. PCF, such as perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) and perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) are persistent and thus, the analytical quest to detect transformation products has failed so far. Their prominence as contaminants is mainly due to their extreme persistence, which is linked to their perfluoroalkyl chain length. Molecules that are less heavily fluorinated can show very complex metabolic behavior, as is the case for fluorotelomer alcohols. These compounds are degraded via different but simultaneous pathways, which produce different stable metabolites. Biotransformation processes of PFC may occur when these compounds enter the environment, and thus known and unknown PFC may be generated in these compartments. Therefore, it is essential to determine metabolic pathways of such compounds in order to entirely understand their fate in the environment. This chapter summarizes methodological approaches and instrumental setups which have been implemented in biotransformation studies of PFC and focuses on mass spectrometric methods and the separation techniques coupled to the mass spectrometer (MS). Valuable MS approaches that have not been frequently used in studies on PFC are presented as well. Since compounds carrying C–F bonds exhibit unique properties, these will be initially presented to address the meaning of these properties both for analytical tasks and for the setup of biotransformation experiments.

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Metadata
Title
Mass Spectrometric Approaches to Reveal Biotransformation Products from Per- and Polyfluorinated Chemicals
Authors
Tobias Frömel
Thomas P. Knepper
Copyright Year
2012
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-21872-9_3