
A team of LECO’s experts analyzed peeled tomato extracts to describe a GCxGC-TOFMS workflow that could handle the huge amount of matrix interferences encountered in the sample, even after a traditional QuEChERS extraction followed by a clean-up step. The two-dimensional analysis enabled coeluting analytes to be separated and identified with no confusion.
The tomato extracts (provided by a customer) were spiked with a standard mix of 164 pesticide residues provided by the same customer. All 164 pesticide residues were identified, along with 2100 non-target peaks with a spectral similarity score higher than 800/1000. Even while collecting data for trace level quantitative purposes, the Pegasus BT 4D can easily perform non-targeted screening of samples. No additional sample preparation or runtime is necessary. This non-targeted data can be used at a later stage for analysis of newly-regulated pesticide substances or for different types of evaluations, such as the determination of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs).
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