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Measurement of Total Acid Number (TAN) and TAN Boiling Point Distribution in Petroleum Products by Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry
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2008
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Chemical EngineeringChemical MeasurementEngineeringBiochemistryGas ChromatographyPetroleum ChemistryMass SpectrometryPetroleum ProductsOrganic ChemistryAnalytical ChemistryTotal Acid NumberPetroleum AcidChemistryTan Boiling PointMedicinePetroleum EngineeringChromatographyDrug Analysis
We report a new method for rapid measurement of total acid number (TAN) and TAN boiling point (BP) distribution for petroleum crude and products. The technology is based on negative ion electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS) for selective ionization of petroleum acid and quantification of acid structures and molecular weight distributions. A chip-based nanoelectrospray system enables microscale (<200 mg) and higher throughput (20 samples/h) measurement. Naphthenic acid structures were assigned based on nominal masses of a set of predefined acid structures. Stearic acid is used as an internal standard to calibrate ESI-MS response factors for quantification purposes. With the use of structure-property correlations, boiling point distributions of TAN values can be calculated from the composition. The rapid measurement of TAN BP distributions by ESI is demonstrated for a series of high-TAN crudes and distillation cuts. TAN values determined by the technique agree well with those by the titration method. The distributed properties compare favorably with those measured by distillation and measurement of TAN of corresponding cuts.
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