Comment on “Optimization of suspect and non-target analytical methods using GC/TOF for prioritization of emerging contaminants in the Arctic environment”

Lee et al. (2019) recently proposed that volatile methylsiloxanes (VMS) be considered as emerging contaminants in the Arctic environment based on the results of suspect and non-target screening of environmental samples collected from Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard. In any analytical program, it is of critical...

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Main Authors: Jaeshin Kim, Rita Seston, Christian Mund, Debra McNett, Shihe Xu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-07-01
Series:Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0147651321003341
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spelling doaj-bb22c4a6ce2f4e18aa98b5923efed4a02021-05-06T04:21:08ZengElsevierEcotoxicology and Environmental Safety0147-65132021-07-01217112223Comment on “Optimization of suspect and non-target analytical methods using GC/TOF for prioritization of emerging contaminants in the Arctic environment”Jaeshin Kim0Rita Seston1Christian Mund2Debra McNett3Shihe Xu4The Dow Chemical Company, Midland, MI, USA; Corresponding author.Hyla Environmental Consulting, LLC, Midland, MI, USAEvonik Operations GmbH, Essen, GermanyThe Dow Chemical Company, Midland, MI, USAThe Dow Chemical Company, Midland, MI, USALee et al. (2019) recently proposed that volatile methylsiloxanes (VMS) be considered as emerging contaminants in the Arctic environment based on the results of suspect and non-target screening of environmental samples collected from Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard. In any analytical program, it is of critical importance to be able to discern if the identification of analytes is due to true presence in the sampled environmental media or if contamination occurred during sample handling and analysis, leading to false positive detection. This is particularly important for VMS due to their ubiquity in consumer products, sample containers, and analytical instrumentation, thus requiring robust quality control (QC) procedures to support the validity of results. Although Lee et al. (2019) concluded that VMS in the environmental samples originated from potential long-range transport and deposition, it is most likely that local point sources account for their presence. Additionally, there is low confidence in the validity of the reported detection of VMS in the sampled environmental media as this study does not include any of the necessary QC to determine whether the VMS detected would be due to contamination or indicative of presence in the environment.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0147651321003341Volatile methylsiloxanes (VMS)Suspect and non-target analytical methodsQuality assurance and quality control (QA/QC)ArcticLong-range transport
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Rita Seston
Christian Mund
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Shihe Xu
Comment on “Optimization of suspect and non-target analytical methods using GC/TOF for prioritization of emerging contaminants in the Arctic environment”
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
Volatile methylsiloxanes (VMS)
Suspect and non-target analytical methods
Quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC)
Arctic
Long-range transport
author_facet Jaeshin Kim
Rita Seston
Christian Mund
Debra McNett
Shihe Xu
author_sort Jaeshin Kim
title Comment on “Optimization of suspect and non-target analytical methods using GC/TOF for prioritization of emerging contaminants in the Arctic environment”
title_short Comment on “Optimization of suspect and non-target analytical methods using GC/TOF for prioritization of emerging contaminants in the Arctic environment”
title_full Comment on “Optimization of suspect and non-target analytical methods using GC/TOF for prioritization of emerging contaminants in the Arctic environment”
title_fullStr Comment on “Optimization of suspect and non-target analytical methods using GC/TOF for prioritization of emerging contaminants in the Arctic environment”
title_full_unstemmed Comment on “Optimization of suspect and non-target analytical methods using GC/TOF for prioritization of emerging contaminants in the Arctic environment”
title_sort comment on “optimization of suspect and non-target analytical methods using gc/tof for prioritization of emerging contaminants in the arctic environment”
publisher Elsevier
series Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
issn 0147-6513
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Lee et al. (2019) recently proposed that volatile methylsiloxanes (VMS) be considered as emerging contaminants in the Arctic environment based on the results of suspect and non-target screening of environmental samples collected from Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard. In any analytical program, it is of critical importance to be able to discern if the identification of analytes is due to true presence in the sampled environmental media or if contamination occurred during sample handling and analysis, leading to false positive detection. This is particularly important for VMS due to their ubiquity in consumer products, sample containers, and analytical instrumentation, thus requiring robust quality control (QC) procedures to support the validity of results. Although Lee et al. (2019) concluded that VMS in the environmental samples originated from potential long-range transport and deposition, it is most likely that local point sources account for their presence. Additionally, there is low confidence in the validity of the reported detection of VMS in the sampled environmental media as this study does not include any of the necessary QC to determine whether the VMS detected would be due to contamination or indicative of presence in the environment.
topic Volatile methylsiloxanes (VMS)
Suspect and non-target analytical methods
Quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC)
Arctic
Long-range transport
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0147651321003341
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