Advances in mass spectrometric characterization of naphthenic acids fraction compounds in oil sands environmental samples and crude oil—A review

There has been a recent surge in the development of mass spectrometric methods for detailed characterization of naphthenic acid fraction compounds (all CcHhNnOoSs, species, including heteroatomic and aromatic components in the acid-extractable fraction) in environmental samples. This surge is driven by the increased activity in oil sands environmental monitoring programs in Canada, the exponential increase in research studies on the isolation and toxicity identification of components in oil sands process water (OSPW), and the analytical requirements for development of technologies for treatment of OSPW. There has been additional impetus due to the parallel studies to control corrosion from naphthenic acids during the mining and refining of heavy bitumen and crude oils. As a result, a range of new mass spectrometry tools have been introduced since our last major review of this topic in 2009. Of particular significance are the developments of combined mass spectrometric methods that incorporate technologies such as gas chromatography, liquid chromatography, and ion mobility. There has been additional progress with respect to improved visualization methods for petroleomics and oil sands environmental forensics. For comprehensive coverage and more reliable characterization of samples, an approach based on multiple-methods that employ two or more ionization modes is recommended. On-line or off-line fractionation of isolated extracts, with or without derivatization, might also be used prior to mass spectrometric analyses. Individual ionization methods have their associated strengths and weaknesses, including biases, and thus dependence upon a single ionization method is potentially misleading. There is also a growing trend to not rely solely on low-resolution mass spectrometric methods (<20,000 resolving power at m/z 200) for characterization of complex samples. Future research is anticipated to focus upon (i) structural elucidation of components to determine the correlation with toxicity or corrosion, (ii) verification of characterization studies based on authentic reference standards and reference materials, and (iii) integrated approaches based on multiple-methods and ionization methods for more-reliable oil sands environmental forensics. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Mass Spec Rev 35:311–328, 2016.

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Short Name of Publication https://analyticalsciencejournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/mas.21472
Deliverable Type Science Article
Program Catagory Atmospheric
Program Type OSM
Author Headley, J.V., Peru, K.M., and Barrow, M.P.
Periodical Title Mass Spectrometry Reviews
Year of Publication 2015
Publishing Organization
Month of Publication
Periodical Volumes 35(2)
Page Range 311–328
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) 10.1002/mas.21472
Online ISBN/ISSN 1098-2787
Print ISBN/ISSN 0277-7037
Recomended Citation Headley, J. V., Peru, K. M., & Barrow, M. P. (2015). Advances in mass spectrometric characterization of naphthenic acids fraction compounds in oil sands environmental samples and crude oil-A review. Mass Spectrometry Reviews, 35(2), 311–328. doi:10.1002/mas.21472
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