Application of chromatographic techniques in the analysis of total nitrosamines in water

Heliyon. 2020 Mar 3;6(3):e03447. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e03447. eCollection 2020 Mar.

Abstract

The use of ozone, chloramine and chlorine dioxide for water treatment results in the formation N-nitrosamines in the treated water. These groups of chemicals and other nitrogen-containing compounds have been described as disinfection by-products (DBPs) which are known for their toxicity. Nitrosamines are a potential source of nitric oxide (NO) which can bind with metals present in the sample matrix leading to formation of metal - nitrosyl complexes and dissolved metals have the potential to increase the total nitrosamines in water. This phenomenon has not received the desired attention and determination of metal-nitrosyl complexes lack standard analytical technique. Chromatography linked to various detectors is the commonest of the techniques for nitrosamine analysis but it is beset with reduced sensitivity as a result of inappropriate choice of the column. Incidentally, chromatographic techniques have not been really adapted for the analysis of metal-nitrosyl complexes. Therefore, there is need for the survey of existing techniques vis-à-vis metal-nitrosamine analysis and to suggest possible areas for method optimization.

Keywords: Analytical chemistry; Carcinogenic; Chromatography; Column; Electrochemistry; Metals; Nitric oxide; n-nitrosodimethylamine.

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