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RationaleFemtoamp and picoamp electrospray ionization (ESI) characteristics of a nonpolar solvent were explored. The direct ESI mass spectrometry analysis of chloroform extract solution enabled rapid analysis of perfluorinated sulfonic acid analytes in drinking water. MethodsNeat chloroform solvent and extracts were directly used in a typical wire‐in ESI setup using micrometer emitter tips. Ionization currents were measured with femtoamp sensitivity while ramping the spray voltage from 0 to −5000 V. Methanol was used as a comparison to illustrate the characteristics of electrospraying chloroform. The effects of spray voltage and inlet temperature were studied. A liquid–liquid extraction workflow was developed to analyze perfluorooctanoate sulfonate (PFOS) in drinking water using an ion‐trap mass spectrometer. ResultsThe ionization onset of chloroform solution was 41 ± 17 fA at 300 V. The ionization current gradually increased with voltage while remaining below 100 pA when using voltages up to −5000 V. The ion signal of PFOS was significantly enhanced to improve the limit of detection (LoD) to 25 ppt in chloroform. Coupled with a liquid–liquid extraction workflow, LoD of 0.38–5.1 ppt and a quantitation range of 5–400 ppt were achieved for perfluorinated sulfonic compounds in 1‐ml water samples. ConclusionsFemtoamp and picoamp modes expand the solvent compatibility range of ESI and can enable quantitative analysis in parts per trillion (ppt) concentrations.more » « less
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Allen, Nicholas R; Jeet, Kanwal; Ogunsanya, Tolulope; Ferraro, Ian; Fernandes, Nancy; Li, Huishan; Webster, Thaddaeus; Mason, Carrie; Li, Anyin (, Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry)Free, publicly-accessible full text available February 5, 2026
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Allen, Nicholas; Li, Huishan; Wang, Taoqing; Li, Anyin (, Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry)
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