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WANG Yongquan. Carbon Isotopic Compositions of Kerogen Chemical Degradation Products[J]. Acta Sedimentologica Sinica, 2007, 25(5): 778-781.
Citation: WANG Yongquan. Carbon Isotopic Compositions of Kerogen Chemical Degradation Products[J]. Acta Sedimentologica Sinica, 2007, 25(5): 778-781.

Carbon Isotopic Compositions of Kerogen Chemical Degradation Products

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  • Corresponding author: WANG Yongquan
  • Received Date: 1900-01-01
  • Rev Recd Date: 1900-01-01
  • Publish Date: 2007-10-10
  • A sequential selective chemical degradation was performed for the kerogen from the Nenjiang Formation of the southern Songliao Basin by using a series of mild chemical degradations. Subsequently, GCMS analyses were carried out for different degradation products. The results show that products of alkaline hydrolysis and desulfurization mainly comprise monocarboxylic acids and nalkanes. The carbon isotope curve of nalkanes displays a “negative sloping” (i.e. gradually depleted in 13C with increasing carbon number). Monocarboxylic acids, mainly including C16 and C18 acids, have an obvious even carbonnumbered predominance. Their carbon isotope compositions are similar to those of the corresponding nalkanes with same carbon number. Monocarboxylic acids and α, ωdicarboxylic acids are the dominant products of RuO4 oxidation. Carbon isotopic composition of monocarboxylic acids fall between -28.3% and -33.7‰, and a "negative sloping" is shown in the range of light carbon number, while a “positive sloping” in high carbon number part. δ13C values of α,ωdicarboxylic acid is similar to those of monocarboxylic acids in the range of light carbon number, indicating that they have the same source. The comparison shows that the nalkanes in the extracts from sample JL30 possibly have the mixing of other sources, and their carbon isotopic compositions present the mixing characteristics.
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  • Received:  1900-01-01
  • Revised:  1900-01-01
  • Published:  2007-10-10

Carbon Isotopic Compositions of Kerogen Chemical Degradation Products

    Corresponding author: WANG Yongquan

Abstract: A sequential selective chemical degradation was performed for the kerogen from the Nenjiang Formation of the southern Songliao Basin by using a series of mild chemical degradations. Subsequently, GCMS analyses were carried out for different degradation products. The results show that products of alkaline hydrolysis and desulfurization mainly comprise monocarboxylic acids and nalkanes. The carbon isotope curve of nalkanes displays a “negative sloping” (i.e. gradually depleted in 13C with increasing carbon number). Monocarboxylic acids, mainly including C16 and C18 acids, have an obvious even carbonnumbered predominance. Their carbon isotope compositions are similar to those of the corresponding nalkanes with same carbon number. Monocarboxylic acids and α, ωdicarboxylic acids are the dominant products of RuO4 oxidation. Carbon isotopic composition of monocarboxylic acids fall between -28.3% and -33.7‰, and a "negative sloping" is shown in the range of light carbon number, while a “positive sloping” in high carbon number part. δ13C values of α,ωdicarboxylic acid is similar to those of monocarboxylic acids in the range of light carbon number, indicating that they have the same source. The comparison shows that the nalkanes in the extracts from sample JL30 possibly have the mixing of other sources, and their carbon isotopic compositions present the mixing characteristics.

WANG Yongquan. Carbon Isotopic Compositions of Kerogen Chemical Degradation Products[J]. Acta Sedimentologica Sinica, 2007, 25(5): 778-781.
Citation: WANG Yongquan. Carbon Isotopic Compositions of Kerogen Chemical Degradation Products[J]. Acta Sedimentologica Sinica, 2007, 25(5): 778-781.

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