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Using environmental analytical data to estimate levels of community consumption of illicit drugs and abused pharmaceuticals

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posted on 2023-05-17, 07:13 authored by Bones, J, Thomas, KV, Brett PaullBrett Paull
A solid phase extraction (SPE) method has been developed and applied in conjunction with a previously reported liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS-MS) procedure for the determination of illicit drugs and abused pharmaceuticals in treated wastewater and surface water samples at the ng L -1 level. A full method validation was also performed and determined levels of analytical sensitivity were found to lie in the 1-10 ng L -1 range using river water as a test sample matrix and a sample size of 500 mL. The developed procedure was successfully applied for the determination of the chosen analytes in wastewater treatment plants in Dublin, Ireland and rapidly expanding commuter towns in the surrounding counties. Cocaine was detected in 70% of the collected samples in the range of 25-489 ng L -1, its primary metabolite, benzoylecognine (BZE) was also detected in the range of 22-290 ng L -1. Other substances detected included morphine, Tempazepam and the primary metabolite of methadone. © The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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Publication title

Journal of Environmental Monitoring

Volume

9

Issue

7

Pagination

701-707

ISSN

1464-0325

Department/School

School of Natural Sciences

Publisher

Royal Soc Chemistry

Place of publication

Thomas Graham House, Science Park, Milton Rd, Cambridge, England, Cambs, Cb4 0Wf

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