Characterization of Hydrocarbon Groups in Complex Mixtures Using Gas Chromatography with Unit-Mass Resolution Electron Ionization Mass Spectrometry.

Anal Chem

The Charles E. Via, Jr. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia 24061-0105, United States.

Published: September 2020

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  • Complex mixtures of hydrocarbons, commonly found in petroleum fuels and as environmental contaminants, pose challenges for detailed chemical analysis due to their intricate nature.
  • A new analytical method was developed using gas chromatography and mass spectrometry to categorize hydrocarbons by their structural groups, allowing for effective characterization of these mixtures without the need for advanced equipment.
  • This method was validated against high-resolution techniques, showing strong agreement, and highlighted significant variations in hydrocarbon compositions in contaminated soil gas samples, indicating the presence of various oxygenated components.

Article Abstract

Complex mixtures of hydrocarbons are ubiquitous as petroleum fuels and, consequently, environmental contaminants. Because they contain thousands of individual components with similar molecular structures, detailed chemical characterization of hydrocarbon mixtures relies on advanced analytical techniques that are not accessible to many researchers. Many analyses of hydrocarbon mixtures instead characterize them as "unresolved complex mixtures", with quantification limited to a small number of resolvable components and/or total observed mass within specified volatility ranges. This work develops a new analytical approach to characterize the hydrocarbon component of petroleum and environmental mixtures by "hydrocarbon group" (defined by carbon number, degree of unsaturation and, in certain cases, degree of branching) using gas chromatography coupled to a unit-mass-resolution electron ionization quadrupole mass spectrometer (GC/EI-MS), a standard and widely available instrument. Average mass spectra of hydrocarbons from a widely used spectral library are combined with chromatographic signal representing the molecular ion of each hydrocarbon group to recreate the magnitude and mass spectra of the chromatogram. Characterization of hydrocarbons in diesel fuel by this approach is in good agreement with state-of-the-art techniques relying on high-resolution and fast-response mass spectrometers. Application of this approach to subsurface soil gas samples from remediated sites of underground storage tank spills demonstrates that composition of hydrocarbons in environmental samples varies significantly and that the total signal of samples from contaminated sites may contain a substantial fraction of oxygenated components.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.0c02308DOI Listing

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