Hyphenation of atmospheric pressure chemical ionisation mass spectrometry to supercritical fluid chromatography for polar car lubricant additives analysis |
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Authors: | Gwenaelle Lavison-Bompard,Didier Thié baut,Jean-Franç ois Beziau,Bernadette Carrazé ,Pascale Valette,Xavier Duteurtre,Jean-Claude Tabet |
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Affiliation: | 1. Laboratoire Environnement et Chimie Analytique (UMR CNRS 7121), Ecole Supérieure de Physique et de Chimie Industrielles de Paris, 10 rue Vauquelin, 75231 Paris cedex 05, France;2. PSA Peugeot-Citroën SA, route de Gisy, 78140 Vélizy-Villacoublay, France;3. Renault S.A, Technocentre, 78288 Guyancourt Cedex, France;4. Laboratoire de Chimie Organique Structurale et Biologique, Université de Paris VI, 4 place Jussieu, 75252 Paris cedex 05, France |
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Abstract: | Car lubricant additives are added to mineral or synthetic base stocks to improve viscosity and resistance to oxidation of the lubricant and to limit wear of engines. As they belong to various chemical classes and are added to a very complex medium, the base stock, their detailed chromatographic analysis is very difficult and time consuming. In a previous paper, it was demonstrated that supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC) allows the elution of common low-molecular-weight additives. Since their total resolution could not be achieved owing to the limited peak capacity of packed columns, the hyphenation of selective and informative detection methods such as atomic emission detection (AED) was required. Further to results obtained in SFC-AED, this work describes the hyphenation of SFC to atmospheric pressure chemical ionisation ion trap mass spectrometry (MS). SFC–MS hyphenation is detailed: temperature, flow rates of gas and mobile phase introduced in the source, position of the restrictor, ionisation additives and conditions of autotune are studied. Car lubricant monitoring requires negative and positive ionisation modes with or without the addition of ionisation auxiliary solvent according to the nature of additives. Moreover, when sensitivity is of major concern for a selected additive, the autotuning routine of the MS has to be performed in conditions as close as possible to analytical conditions, i.e. under subcritical conditions. Unambiguous identification and structure elucidation of several additives in formulated car lubricants are also presented. |
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Keywords: | Supercritical fluid chromatography APCI ion trap MS Car lubricant Car lubricant additives |
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