Abstract

Shenmu char powder (SCP) was sequentially extracted with petroleum ether, carbon disulfide, dichloromethane, acetone, and methanol in a Soxhlet extractor to obtain extracts 1–5 (E1–5) and final residue. The total extract yield of SCP is 1.76%. All the extracts were characterized with gas chromatograph/mass spectrometer (GC/MS), atmospheric solid analysis probe/time-of-flight mass spectrometer (ASAP/TOF-MS), and electrospray ionization/time-of-flight mass spectrometer (ESI/TOF-MS). Normal alkanes with C15 to C24 and arenes with 3 and 4 rings are predominant in E1 and E2, respectively, while more heteroatom-containing organic species were identified in E3–5. Organooxygen compounds are the most abundant in E4 and E5 based on analysis with GC/MS. Much more heteroatom-containing organic compounds were detected in E3–5 with ASAP/TOF-MS and ESI/TOF-MS than with GC/MS.

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