Nitrogen speciation of polar petroleum compounds by compound class separation and on-line liquid chromatography – mass spectrometry (LC-MS)
Abstract
Chromatography on Attapulgus clay and on silicic acid has been used to isolate ‘neutral’ and ‘basic’ nitrogen fractions from the 650–1050 °F distillate of an off-shore Californian crude oil. These polar compounds were subjected to on-line liquid chromatography – mass spectrometric (LC-MS) analysis using low voltage electron-impact ionization high resolution mass spectrometry (LVEI HRMS) and deuterated ammonia chemical ionization (ND3 Cl) to determine the molecules' elemental composition and number of exchangeable hydrogen atoms. On-line separation of heavy oils into saturated, 1–4 ring aromatic, and polar compounds was performed by normal phase high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) on a dinitroanilinopropyl (DNAP) silica column.