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Comparison of GC-MS and GC-IRD methods for the differentiation of methamphetamine and regioisomeric substances

NCJ Number
255310
Journal
Forensic Science International Volume: 185 Dated: 2009 Pages: 67-77
Author(s)
T. Awad; T. Belal; J. DeRuiter; K. Kramer; C. R. Clark
Date Published
2009
Length
11 pages
Annotation

This article reports on a study in which gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS) and gas chromatography–infrared detection (GC–IRD) methods were developed and compared for the differentiation of regioisomeric phenethylamines related to methamphetamine. 

Abstract

There are five regioisomeric phenethylamines (methamphetamine and four regioisomers) that produce essentially equivalent mass spectra. This unique set of five phenethylamines having the same molecular weight and elemental composition yield major mass spectral fragments at equivalent mass. The trifluoroacetyl derivatives of the primary and secondary amines yield characteristic individual fragment ions, enabling structural differentiation among these regioisomers. In the current study, the vapor phase infrared spectra generated via capillary gas chromatography differentiated among these compounds without the need for derivatization. The regioisomeric phenethylamines are well resolved by GC with the elution order generally determined by the degree of molecular linearity. (publisher abstract modified)