Chlorine and Bromine Isotope Fractionation of Halogenated Organic Pollutants on Gas Chromatography Columns
Caiming Tang, Jianhua Tan, Songsong Xiong, Jun Liu, Yujuan Fan,, Xianzhi Peng

TL;DR
This study systematically investigates chlorine and bromine isotope fractionation of halogenated organic pollutants on GC columns, revealing various fractionation behaviors and proposing models to improve isotope analysis accuracy.
Contribution
It provides new insights into isotope fractionation mechanisms of HOPs on GC columns and offers methods to enhance CSIA-Cl/Br analysis precision.
Findings
Most HOPs exhibit inverse isotope fractionation.
PCB-138 and PCB-153 show normal fractionation.
Fractionation extents range from below 0.50% to 7.31%.
Abstract
Compound-specific chlorine/bromine isotope analysis (CSIA-Cl/Br) has become a useful approach for degradation pathway investigation and source appointment of halogenated organic pollutants (HOPs). CSIA-Cl/Br is usually conducted by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS), which could be negatively impacted by chlorine and bromine isotope fractionation of HOPs on GC columns. In this study, 31 organochlorines and 4 organobromines were systematically investigated in terms of Cl/Br isotope fractionation on GC columns using GC-double focus magnetic-sector high resolution MS (GC-DFS-HRMS). On-column chlorine/bromine isotope fractionation behaviors of the HOPs were explored, presenting various isotope fractionation modes and extents. Twenty-nine HOPs exhibited inverse isotope fractionation, and only polychlorinated biphenyl-138 (PCB-138) and PCB-153 presented normal isotope fractionation.…
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