Abstract

Since the emergence of high resolving power crude oil mass spectrometry two decades ago, hundreds of publications and presentations have detailed petroleum complex mixtures by electrospray ionization (ESI) mass spectrometry (MS). None of these works have reported or detailed ion suppression (also referred to as ionization biasing or matrix effects) which is a well-known feature of ESI. Here, we show the extreme consequences of ionization biasing within a narrow, 1 order of magnitude concentration range for crude oil mixture direct infusion experiments in positive ion (+) ESI. An oil spill contaminant, a crude oil, and an equimolar model compound mixture were electrosprayed at various analyte and acid modifier concentrations for Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance (FT-ICR) and time-of-flight (TOF) MS analysis. A 3-fold increase in the number of elemental compositions is achieved by optimization of analyte and acid concentration. At high analyte concentration, oxygen heteroatom class (i.e., CcHhOx spe...

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