A rapid method for the determination of levoglucosan in NIST standard reference material 1649a by HPLC-MS/MS
The biomass burning marker levoglucosan is produced via combustion of woody cellulose at temperature over 300 °C, and is hence widely used to trace fires or discriminate urban air pollution sources. In this context, it is very useful the availability of a standard reference material (SRM) with a certified value of levoglucosan, to check the quality, reliability and accuracy of the measurements.