Characterization of polar polycyclic aromatic compounds in a heavy-duty diesel exhaust particulate by capillary column gas chromatography and high-resolution mass spectrometry

Polar normal-phase HPLC fractions of a heavy-duty diesel exhaust particulate, a National Bureau of Standards (NBS) standard reference material (SRM) 1650, were analyzed by capillary column GC coupled to both low- and high resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS) using electron impact (EI) and negative io...

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description Polar normal-phase HPLC fractions of a heavy-duty diesel exhaust particulate, a National Bureau of Standards (NBS) standard reference material (SRM) 1650, were analyzed by capillary column GC coupled to both low- and high resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS) using electron impact (EI) and negative ion chemical ionization (NICI). Over 80 polycyclic aromatic compounds (PAC), belonging to many different chemical classes (anhydrides, carboxaldehydes, diazaarenes cyclic imides, nitrohydroxy-PAC, nitroaza-PAC, nitrodiaza-PAC, nitrolactones, and quinones) were tentatively identified. Ten of them were positively identified by comparison of retention times with authentic standards.
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AIR POLLUTION
Analysis methods
Applied sciences
AROMATICS
Atmospheric pollution
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
CHROMATOGRAPHY
DATA
DIESEL ENGINES
ENGINES
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Exact sciences and technology
EXHAUST GASES
EXPERIMENTAL DATA
FLUIDS
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY
GASEOUS WASTES
GASES
HEAT ENGINES
HYDROCARBONS
INFORMATION
INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES
MASS SPECTROSCOPY
NUMERICAL DATA
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
PARTICLES
PARTICULATES
POLLUTION
POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS
SEPARATION PROCESSES
SPECTROSCOPY
WASTES
title Characterization of polar polycyclic aromatic compounds in a heavy-duty diesel exhaust particulate by capillary column gas chromatography and high-resolution mass spectrometry
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