Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1197613 Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

A procedure for lipid analysis using catalytic pyrolysis metal oxide laser ionization mass spectrometry (CP-MOLI MS) is described. When surface activated CaO is mixed with a lipid sample and analyzed using CP-MOLI MS, cleavage of lipids occurs by a reaction that resembles thermal hydrolysis methylation. CP-MOLI MS of monoacylglycerides (MAG), diacylglycerides (DAG), triacylglycerides (TAG), varied fatty acids on DAGs and TAGs, phospholipids, algae, and bacteria produced Ca adducts of fatty acid constituents from the respective molecular species without matrix background interference. CP-MOLI MS offers increased speed and a streamlined analysis in which intact lipids as well as their representative fatty acid constituents can be profiled on the same instrument.

► Interaction of lipid molecules with CaO surfaces results in the formation of fatty acid Ca adducts. ► Surface spectroscopy and stable isotopes were used to probe the reaction mechanism. ► The mechanism of pyrolysis involves nucleophilic attack on the carbonyl by surface oxide ions. ► Fatty acid profiles similar to those produced with hydrolysis/methylation are generated.

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