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Selective Characterization of Olefins by Paternò–Büchi Reaction with Ultrahigh Resolution Mass Spectrometry
Petroleum olefins play important roles in various secondary
processing
procedures and are important feedstocks for the modern organic chemical
industry. It is quite challenging to analyze petroleum olefins beyond
the gas chromatography (GC)-able range using mass spectrometry (MS)
due to the difficulty of soft ionization and the matrix complexity.
In this work, a Paternò–Büchi (PB) reaction combined
with atmospheric pressure chemical ionization and ultrahigh resolution
mass spectrometry (APCI–UHRMS) was developed for selective
analysis of olefins. Through the PB reaction, CC bonds were
transformed into four-membered rings of oxetane with improved polarity
so that soft ionization of olefins could be achieved. The systematic
optimization of PB reaction conditions, as well as MS ionization conditions,
ensured a high reaction yield and a satisfied MS response. Furthermore,
a sound scheme was set up to discriminate the coexisting unsaturated
alkanes in complex petroleum, including linear olefins, nonlinear
olefins, cycloalkanes, and aromatics, making use of their different
behaviors during the PB reaction and chemical ionization. The developed
strategy was successfully applied to the analysis of olefins in fluid
catalytic cracking oil slurry, a complex heavy oil sample. This method
extended the characterization of petroleum olefins from lower to higher
with high efficiency and selectivity to provide a comprehensive molecular
library for heavy petroleum samples and process optimization
