Petroleomics: Chemistry of the underworld

Florida State University · National High Magnetic Field Laboratory

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Abstract

Each different molecular elemental composition-e.g., C(c)H(h)N(n)O(o)S(s)-has a different exact mass. With sufficiently high mass resolving power (m/Deltam(50%) approximately 400,000, in which m is molecular mass and Deltam(50%) is the mass spectral peak width at half-maximum peak height) and mass accuracy (/=9.4 T) Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry, it is possible to resolve and identify uniquely and simultaneously each of the thousands of elemental compositions from the most complex natural organic mixtures, including petroleum crude oil. It is thus possible to separate and sort petroleum components according to their heteroatom class (N(n)O(o)S(s)), double bond equivalents (DBE =…

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Keywords
  • Asphaltene
  • Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance
  • Chemistry
  • Mass spectrum
  • Mass spectrometry
  • Petroleum
  • Distillation
  • Solubility
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