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Download fileToward Controlled Ionization Conditions for ESI-FT-ICR-MS Analysis of Bio-Oils from Lignocellulosic Material
journal contribution
posted on 2016-06-06, 00:00 authored by Jasmine Hertzog, Vincent Carré, Yann Le Brech, Anthony Dufour, Frédéric AubrietPyrolysis
or liquefaction processes can be applied to lignocellulosic
biomass to produce a bio-oil which allows the access of green chemicals
or sustainable energy. Among the different existing resources, this
raw material has the advantage to come from nonfood feedstocks such
as agricultural wastes (wood, grass, ...) or dedicated plantations.
Whatever the considered bio-oil, the development of high performance
analytical techniques is needed to achieve an exhaustive characterization.
The use of Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry
coupled to electrospray ionization (ESI-FT-ICR-MS) has the potential
to chemically identify the components of bio-oil at the level of the
molecular formula. In this work, we investigated the influence of
the sample preparation (use and nature of dopant and ion detection
mode) on the development of a robust methodology for lignocellulosic
based bio-oil characterization. Commonly used ESI dopants have been
studied to increase the ionization yield and the measurement repeatability.
We highlighted the dramatic effect of the sample preparation on the
global chemical description of the bio-oil, especially the disproportional
contribution of the CxHyN1–5Oz species.
Moreover, we demonstrated the ability of well-controlled ESI ionization
conditions to attain, on the one hand, specific chemical information
on the origin (cellulose, hemicellulose, or lignin) of the bio-oil
constituents and, on the other hand, the simultaneous description
of both its oily and aqueous compounds without a fractionation step.