Assessing Biodegradation of Brazilian Crude Oils via Characteristic Profiles of O1 and O2 Compound Classes: Petroleomics by Negative-Ion Mode Electrospray Ionization Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance Mass Spectrometry

Profiles for polar heteroatom compounds were obtained via Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry (FT-ICR MS) using electrospray ionization (ESI) in negative-ion mode for a set of 30 Brazilian oil samples from distinct sedimentary basins and used to estimate biodegradation extent...

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Veröffentlicht in:Energy & fuels 2017-07, Vol.31 (7), p.6649-6657
Hauptverfasser: Martins, Laercio L, Pudenzi, Marcos A, da Cruz, Georgiana F, Nascimento, Heliara D. L, Eberlin, Marcos N
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Zusammenfassung:Profiles for polar heteroatom compounds were obtained via Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry (FT-ICR MS) using electrospray ionization (ESI) in negative-ion mode for a set of 30 Brazilian oil samples from distinct sedimentary basins and used to estimate biodegradation extents. The samples were initially subjected to traditional geochemical biodegradation analysis to classify them in term of biodegradation levels as based on the Peters and Moldowan scale (PM scale). When the profiles were correlated with the PM scale, it was found that the O1, N, NO2, NO3, and N3O2 classes decrease, whereas the O2, O3, and O4 classes increase in relative abundance with biodegradation. The acyclic to cyclic acids (A/C) ratio of the O2 class, mainly composed of naphthenic acids, provided a robust parameter to classify biodegradation levels of Brazilian oils. A modified saturated acid (SA) index was also used to classify biodegradation levels. For the O1 class, two new monoaromatic (MA) indexes were proposed to predict the biodegradation extent. These MA parameters are based on the most readily degraded phenolic and/or benzylic O compounds by microorganisms and the persistence of O compounds with higher double bond equivalent (DBE) values in more degraded oils.
ISSN:0887-0624
1520-5029
DOI:10.1021/acs.energyfuels.7b00109