Abstract

A simple and highly sensitive method for the determination of fatty acids using liquid chromatography with fluorescence detection is described. Fatty acids were derivatized by a new novel pre-column derivatization reagent 1,2-benzo-3,4-dihydrocarbazole-9-ethanol before injection. Derivatives were sufficiently stable for efficient analysis by LC without pre-treatment. On a reversed-phase XDB-C8 column, 19 kinds of fatty acids (C1–C19) derivatives were separated in conjunction with gradient elution and good baseline resolution. The precise determination of fatty acids from soil sample was achieved by post-column online mass spectrometric identification with atmospheric pressure chemical ionization source in positive mode. The established method exhibited good selectivity and excellent repeatability. The RSD (n = 6) for each fatty acid derivative were <3%, detection limits (at signal-to-noise of 3:1) were 11.79–33.04 fmol.

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