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FT-ICR MS analysis of asphaltenes: Asphaltenes go in, fullerenes come out

Authors :
Christopher J. Thompson
Boniek G. Vaz
Thieres M.C. Pereira
Eustáquio V.R. Castro
Gabriela Vanini
Felipe P. Fleming
Paulo de Tarso Vieira e Rosa
Felipe M.R. Cardoso
Wanderson Romão
Lilian V. Tose
Source :
Fuel. 131:49-58
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2014.

Abstract

Asphaltenes analysis still remains a challenge due to their unknown molecular structure and self-associative behavior. FT-ICR MS analyses using five different ionization methods, ESI, APCI, APPI, LDI and MALDI, in both positive and negative mode were performed. A characteristic and typical behavior was observed for the experiments using LDI(±) and MALDI(±)FT-ICR analyses: a broadband mass spectrum ranging from m/z 500 to 3000 was observed with a 24 Da interval. This phenomenon was attributed to fullerene cluster formation. The most abundant allotropic form of fullerene, C 60 , was observed at m/ z 719.99914. These species were not observed in APCI(+)/APPI(+) analyses. This last analysis of asphaltene samples doped with the C 60 solution promptly reveals the typical fullerene ions. LDI(+) analyses of pure C 60 showed condensation products. These results indicate a clusterization of asphaltenes in the LDI/MALDI plume, which showed a highly dependency on the laser power density. The dispersion of LDI results on carbonaceus samples in the literature is associated with the lack of control of these parameters. However, to access the sample composition, APPI and APCI should be more suitable.

Details

ISSN :
00162361
Volume :
131
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Fuel
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........903b1e75455492ae16465ca12637f06f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fuel.2014.04.049