Quantitative Analysis of Long Chain Fatty Acids Present in a Type I Kerogen Using Electrospray Ionization Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance Mass Spectrometry: Compared with BF3/MeOH Methylation/GC-FID

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作者
Kamga, Albert W. [1 ]
Behar, Fancoise [2 ]
Hatcher, Patrick G. [1 ]
机构
[1] Old Dominion Univ, Dept Chem & Biochem, Norfolk, VA 23529 USA
[2] TOTAL SA, Explorat & Prod, Paris, France
关键词
Quantitative; Kerogen; FT-ICR-MS; Long chain fatty acids; Quantification; Standard addition; Internal standard; Response factor; FT-ICR MS; ORGANIC-MATTER; STRUCTURAL-CHARACTERIZATION; MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION; CONTAMINATED SOIL; BIODEGRADED OILS; NSO COMPOUNDS; NITROGEN; SPECTROSCOPY; WATER;
D O I
10.1007/s13361-014-0851-x
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Long chain fatty acids (LCFAs) are present in various natural samples and are easily detectable using electrospray ionization Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry (ESI-FT-ICR-MS) in negative ion mode. The capability of the ESI-FT-ICR-MS for quantifying LCFAs was evaluated by performing a standard addition followed by an internal standard methodology to several kerogen extracts using n-C-20 fatty acid as standard. As the concentration of the standard increased, the magnitude of its peak (m/z 311.29525) increased linearly but with two separate slopes, leaving the entire mass spectra relatively unchanged, which shows evidence of reproducibility. Response factors of other LCFAs are obtained using a standard addition approach. We employed five LCFA standards (n-C-15, n-C-19, n-C-24, n-C-26, and n-C-30) with different carbon numbers. This allowed us to determine the response factor of all fatty acids (with carbon number between 15 and 30) by plotting the slope of each standard versus its carbon number. With the observed response factors and use of the internal standard, the concentrations of LCFAs in four kerogen extracts were measured by ESI-FT-ICR-MS and compared with those from GC-FID. The carbon number distribution obtained by ESI-FT-ICR-MS matched well the GC-FID distribution (5%-50%) with the exception of C-16 and C-18, considering that ESI-FT-ICR-MS does not differentiate between normal and branched LCFAs, whereas GC-FID does. This allows one to quantitatively compare samples with a relatively similar matrix for specific compounds such as LCFAs with no need of time-consuming derivatization procedures. Moreover, the calibration can be extended to higher carbon numbers with ESI-FT-ICR-MS, beyond the capabilities of GC/MS.
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