2010
DOI: 10.1021/ac101934q
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Application of the Mason−Schamp Equation and Ion Mobility Mass Spectrometry To Identify Structurally Related Compounds in Crude Oil

Abstract: The various components of crude oil were structurally resolved using an atmospheric-pressure solids analysis probe (ASAP) coupled with ion mobility mass spectrometry (IM-MS). An ASAP source was used to broadly fractionate compounds according to their boiling points, thereby simplifying the resulting mass spectra for easier data interpretation. The m/z-mobility plots obtained by IM-MS analysis of crude oil could be used to find the structural relationship between crude oil molecules. That was demonstrated using… Show more

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“…Calibrated TWIMS Ω values therefore represent Beffective^He collision cross sections, although TWIMS uses N 2 as IMS gas [33,60]. F in Equation 2 is occasionally expressed as F = C × A, where A is an empirical constant and C is defined in Equation 1b [25,61]. This notation suggests that F follows a μ -1/2 dependence with μ = mM/(m + M), where m and M are the gas and analyte masses, respectively.…”
Section: Twims Calibrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Calibrated TWIMS Ω values therefore represent Beffective^He collision cross sections, although TWIMS uses N 2 as IMS gas [33,60]. F in Equation 2 is occasionally expressed as F = C × A, where A is an empirical constant and C is defined in Equation 1b [25,61]. This notation suggests that F follows a μ -1/2 dependence with μ = mM/(m + M), where m and M are the gas and analyte masses, respectively.…”
Section: Twims Calibrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Atmospheric solids analysis probe/time of flight-mass spectrometer (ASAP/TOF-MS) was proved as an useful tool in the analysis of crude oils [42] and coal-related model compounds [27,43] As depicted in Fig. 4, the molecular weight of SP SL, B , SP XL, B , SP SL, E and SP XL, E distributes in the range of 80-570, 80-500, 80-480 and 80-360 Da, respectively, indicating that the molecular weight of SPs from SL is higher than those from XL.…”
Section: Asap/tof-ms Analysis Of Spsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Future research will need to be focused on (i) quantitative interpretation, (ii) improving separation, and (iii) combining data obtained with other techniques such as ion mobility mass spectrometry to do structural interpretation. 39,40 …”
Section: Conclusion and Future Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%