Refractory methylated arsenic compounds in estuarine waters: Tracing back elusive species
- 1 January 1994
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Applied Organometallic Chemistry
- Vol. 8 (1) , 43-56
- https://doi.org/10.1002/aoc.590080109
Abstract
Water from the Tagus estuary, Portugal, was concentrated and purified through evaporation, solvent extraction, ion exchange and HPLC, and peaks of refractory arsenicals were detected by difference between total arsenic (GF AA) and hydride‐forming arsenic species (HG QF AA). DCI mass spectra of these fractions presented peaks at m/z 139, 157 and 159; the proportion of m/z 157 and 159 peaks, approx. 3:1, suggested a chlorinated moiety. DCI MS/MS daughter‐ion fragmentation of these peaks seems compatible with dimethylarsenic (cacodylic) acid and structures of the type Me2As(O)Cl or Me3As(OH)F. The refractory character of these fractions, however, cannot be explained by these structures. Further work with mixtures of halogen and arsenic species injected in the HPLC system showed that fluoride and iodide can shift DMA (dimethylarsenic) and TMAO (trimethylarsine oxide) to shorter retention times but not to Rf values similar to refractory arsenicals. These latter are attained by mixtures of sodium chloride + arsenobetaine, and sodium fluoride and chloride + arsenocholine. We suggest that peaks at m/z 139 and 157 correspond to fragments of a heavier refractory molecule mainly formed by halogenated betaines including chloroarsenobetaine and chloro‐ and fluoro‐arsenocholine.Keywords
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