Development of a quantitative FI-MS technique for the characterization of high- and nonboiling saturated hydrocarbon mixtures |
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Authors: | P. H. Wolf and D. Severin |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institut für Erdölforschung, Sonderforschungsbereich 134 Erdöltechnik-Erdölchemie, Walther-Nernst-Strasse 7, D-3392 Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Bundesrepublik Deutschland |
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Abstract: | Summary Using a saturated non-boiling hydrocarbon mixture, the influence of two parameters on the results of field ionization mass spectrometry (FI-MS) measurements was studied: (a) the potential difference between the FI emitter and the counterelectrode; (b) the emitter temperature.Variation of the potential difference had only a minor effect on the average molecular mass measured and had no evident effect on the relative ring number distribution in the sample. In contrast, when the emitter temperature was increased, higher average molecular masses were recorded. Moreover, the average molecular masses shifted to higher ring numbers. In order to control the relationship between the described influences during mixture analysis, measuring instructions have been developed that enable the quantitative analysis of unknown saturated samples. However, average molecular mass of the mixture must be known.
Entwicklung einer quantitativen FI-MS-Methode zur Charakterisierung von gesättigten hoch- und nichtsiedenden Kohlenwasserstoffgemischen |
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