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As a result of these instances, I was thinking about trying to develop a GC/MS or LC/MS method for detecting detergent/surfactant adulteration of raw materials so that if an investigation occurs again, we could quickly try to screen the raw material and see if a detergent/surfactant was responsible.
I chose a mixture of non-ionic, anionic and cationic detergents to test but have not had any luck derivatizing and detecting by BSTFA using GC/MS. Anyone have any ideas? I have looked through the literature but unfortunately nothing specific enough to be useful (outside a couple papers) or generic to screen a multitude of detergent types. Eventually, I will have to do SPE on the raw materials but right now, I am just focusing on a sensitive method that will detect an array of different types of detergents based on making standard solutions. Any help or guidance would be appreciated. Thanks!
Here are a few detergents I was looking at:
N,N-Dimethyldodecylamine N-oxide

Sodium dodecyl sulfate

Hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide
Docusate sodium salt
