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Differentiation of Commercial Fuels Based on Polar Components Using Negative Electrospray Ionization/Mass Spectrometry
Author:
Colleen E. Rostad a
| Affiliation: | a U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, CO, USA |
DOI:
10.1080/15275920500351684
Publication Frequency:
4 issues per year
First Published on:
01 March 2006
Subjects:
Environmental Law - Law;
Environmental Studies & Management;
Forensic Chemistry;
Forensic Science;
Pollution;
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Abstract
Polar components in fuels may enable differentiation between fuel types or commercial fuel sources. A range of commercial fuels from numerous sources were analyzed by flow injection analysis/electrospray ionization/mass spectrometry without extensive sample preparation, separation, or chromatography. This technique enabled screening for unique polar components at parts per million levels in commercial hydrocarbon products, including a range of products from a variety of commercial sources and locations. Because these polar compounds are unique in different fuels, their presence may provide source information on hydrocarbons released into the environment. This analysis was then applied to mixtures of various products, as might be found in accidental releases into the environment.
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| Keywords: hydrocarbon fuels; electrospray ionization; mass spectrometry |
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