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Unresolved Complex Mixture
Unresolved complex mixture (UCM), or hump, is a feature frequently observed in gas chromatographic (GC) data of crude oils and extracts from organisms exposed to oil. The reason for the UCM hump appearance is that GC cannot resolve and identify a significant part of the hydrocarbons in crude oils. The resolved components appear as peaks while the UCM appears as a large background/platform. In non- biodegraded oils the UCM may comprise less than 50% of the total area of the chromatogram, while in biodegraded oils this figure can rise to over 90%. UCMs are also observed in certain refined fractions such as lubricating oils and references therein. In attempting to determine "the processes that regulate the fate of petroleum following release to the environment,” geochemist Christopher M. Reddy of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution invented an application of comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography (GCxGC) that resolves UMPs and that he patented. As it degrades in a m ...
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