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Fast Heroin and Cocaine Analysis by GC–MS with Cold EI: The Important Role of Flow Programming

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A fast GC–MS method was developed based on the use of GC–MS with Cold EI. This new method was applied for the analysis of the street drugs heroin and cocaine and it enabled 2 min chromatography time and 3 min full analysis cycle time. GC–MS with cold EI provides mass spectra with enhanced molecular ions that are library compatible (with increased identification probabilities) and allows the use of short, 5 m 0.25 mm ID columns, which facilitates fast GC–MS. A central ingredient of our unique cold EI-based fast GC–MS analysis method is the use of column flow programming from 1 up to 32 ml min−1 column flow rate. Column flow programming can reduce the analysis time by about a factor of two and unlike temperature programs of GC ovens the carrier gas flow rate can be raised and lowered very quickly (in a few seconds). The fast GC–MS with Cold EI method is demonstrated by the analysis of heroin in its street drug powder and cocaine on paper money and it can be applied for other drugs of abuse as a general fast drugs analysis method.

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Correspondence to Aviv Amirav.

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This research was funded by the Israel Science Foundation founded by the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities (Grant No 356/15). This research was also funded by the Ministry of Science and Technology, Israel and by the Pazi grant number 266/15 of the Israel Atomic Energy Commission.

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Amirav, A. Fast Heroin and Cocaine Analysis by GC–MS with Cold EI: The Important Role of Flow Programming. Chromatographia 80, 295–300 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10337-017-3249-7

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