Abstract

Pesticides are widespread anthropogenic chemicals and well-known environmental contaminants of concern. Much less is known about transformation products (TPs) of pesticides and their presence in the environment. We developed a novel suspect screening approach for not well-explored pesticides (n = 16) and pesticide TPs (n = 242) by integrating knowledge from national monitoring with high-resolution mass spectrometry data. Weekly time-integrated samples were collected in two Swedish agricultural streams using the novel Time-Integrating, MicroFlow, In-line Extraction (TIMFIE) sampler. The integration of national monitoring data in the screening approach increased the number of prioritized compounds approximately twofold (from 23 to 42). Ultimately, 11 pesticide TPs were confirmed by reference standards and 12 TPs were considered tentatively identified with varying levels of confidence. Semiquantification of the newly confirmed TPs indicated higher concentrations than their corresponding parent pesticides in some cases, which highlights concerns related to (unknown) pesticide TPs in the environment. Some TPs were present in the environment without co-occurrence of their corresponding parent compounds, indicating higher persistency or mobility of the identified TPs. This study showcased the benefits of integrating monitoring knowledge in this type of studies, with advantages for suspect screening performance and the possibility to increase relevance of future monitoring programs.

Highlights

  • A large number of chemical pesticides are regularly used in the European Union (EU) to protect crops and enhance yields, with more than 400 active substances currently approved by the European Commission.[1]

  • 43 and 55 pesticides out of the 142 target compounds included in the regular monitoring were detected during the whole year of 2017.10 During the specific weeks in which the present suspect screening study was performed, the regular monitoring reported 36 (E) and 47 (M) compounds (∼85% of the total)

  • The results in this study for the TIMFIE samples analyzed using high-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS) confirmed the occurrence of 27 (E) and 34 (M) of these target compounds (∼75% of the monitoring results), which showed that our screening method had good agreement with the results of the accredited methods used for monitoring

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Introduction

A large number of chemical pesticides are regularly used in the European Union (EU) to protect crops and enhance yields, with more than 400 active substances currently approved by the European Commission.[1].

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