This paper is a review of work on the characterization of coal liquids and petroleum residues and asphaltenes over several decades in which various mass spectrometric methods have been investigated. The limitations of mass spectrometric methods require exploration in order to understand what the different analytical methods can reveal about environmental pollution by these kinds of samples and, perhaps more importantly, what they cannot reveal. The application of mass spectrometry to environmental problems generally requires the detection and determination of the concentration of specific pollutants released into the environment by accident or design. The release of crude petroleum or coal liquids into the environment can be detected and tracked during biodegradation processes through specific chemicals such as alkanes or polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). However, petroleum asphaltenes are polydisperse materials of unknown mass range and chemical structures and, therefore, there are no individual chemicals to detect. It is necessary to determine methods of detection and the ranges of mass of such materials. This can only be achieved through fractionation to reduce the polydispersity of the initial sample. Comparison of mass spectrometric results with results from an independent analytical method such as size-exclusion chromatography with a suitable eluent is advisable to confirm that all the sample has been detected and mass discrimination effects avoided.
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State Key Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry for Life Science, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Nanjing University, Nanjing, 210023, China. Electronic address:
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