Abstract

ABSTRACTA rapid, easy, and reliable method was developed for the characterization of jet fuel with minimal sample preparation. A standard solution of 13 aliphatic n-alkanes in hexane was used to evaluate and validate the separation using cold-electron ionization gas chromatography–mass spectrometry. The method was evaluated and validated by the linearity, accuracy, and precision for all analytes. The limits of detection and quantification for each n-alkane were also evaluated. Nine major n-alkanes from n-octane to n-hexadecane were positively identified and quantified in jet fuel due to the enhanced molecular ion in the mass spectra. Major n-alkanes and their corresponding isomers in jet fuel were also identified from the extracted ion chromatograms. n-Undecane, n-dodecane, n-tridecane, and n-tetradecane were present at the highest concentrations in jet fuel at approximately 7% (v/v). The total concentrations of total straight chain alkanes were 34–37% in jet fuel that was comparable with the standard value of 32%.

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