Birmingham University Researchers Effectively Analyze Complex Motor Oil Composition Using Markes’ New Select-eV Technology

Researchers at Birmingham University have used Markes’ BenchTOF-Select time-of-flight mass spectrometer in combination with two-dimensional gas chromatography (GC×GC) to improve the separation and identification of hydrocarbons in motor oil.

The paper, entitled ‘Using variable ionisation energy time-of-flight mass spectrometry with comprehensive GC×GC to identify isomeric species’, shows how spectra acquired at 14 eV on BenchTOF-Select can be used to positively identify isomers from the previously unresolved complex mixture (UCM) in these samples.

The paper is the first literature citation of Markes’ new Select-eV technology, which uses revolutionary ion-source technology to generate ‘soft’ electron ionisation spectra without the inconvenience of other approaches to soft ionisation.

The study, reported in the prestigious ACS journal Analytical Chemistry, was conducted under the FASTER program, which aims to monitor atmospheric pollution and establish the link to exhaust emissions.

Dr Mohammed Salim Alam, one of the principal researchers on this project, says Select-eV has “not only allowed us to observe the molecular ions of species, but has also led us to identify the positioning of branching of straight-chain aliphatic isomeric compounds due to their individual unique fragmentation patterns”.

The authors conclude that “the combination of retention times in two dimensions and mass spectra at low and high ionisation energies confers unparalleled power to identify specific isomers within the chromatograms”.

M.S. Alam, C. Stark, and R.M. Harrison, Using variable ionisation energy time-of-flight mass spectrometry with comprehensive GC×GC to identify isomeric species, Analytical Chemistry, 2016, (published online), http://dx.doi.org/0.1021/acs.analchem.5b03122.

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