Abstract

Numerous aromatic biomarkers such as aromatic carotenoids and aryl isoprenoids have been reported in Brazilian Cretaceous oils. The n-alkyl aromatics such as n-alkyl benzenes (ϕ-Cn), toluenes (ϕT-Cn), xylenes, and mesitylenes have also been detected in geological samples and can be valuable tools in geochemical and environmental investigations. In this work, comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography coupled to time-of-flight mass spectrometry (GC×GC–TOFMS) and GC–tandem MS (GC–MS/MS) were applied to identify the alkyl aromatic series in two crude oils from the Sergipe-Alagoas Basin, Brazil. Geochemical characteristics indicate a different depositional paleoenvironment for each sample, marine and lacustrine end-members. Aromatic compounds were identified using full mass spectrum information, diagnostic ions (i.e., m/z 92 for alkylbenzenes and m/z 106 for alkyltoluenes), selected reaction monitoring transitions, and coinjection with an authentic C21 n-pentadecylbenzene standard. The Sergipe-Alagoas o...

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