Oil Shale,
2007, Vol. 24, No. 3, pp. 423–433
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF CARBON DISULFIDE-EXTRACTABLE
FRACTION FROM OIL SHALES OF THREE CHINESE DEPOSITS
JING-PEI CAO,
ZHI-MIN ZONG, XIAO-YAN ZHAO, GUANG-FENG LIU, JIE MOU, FENG WANG, YAO-GUO HUANG,
GUO-JIANG ZHOU, HAO-QUAN HU, XIAN-YONG WEI
Understanding chemical
composition of organic matter in oil shales in detail is of importance to both organic
geochemistry and efficient utilization of oil shales. Because of low boiling
point and good penetrability, carbon disulfide was used for extraction of organic
matter from solid fossils. In the present study, oil shale samples from Fushun,
Longkou and Huadian deposits of China were extracted with carbon disulfide, and
extraction solutions were analyzed with gas chromatography and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry. The
results show that alkanes, including a series of normal alkanes, isoprenoids and cyclanes,
are predominant in extraction solutions. Other compounds detected in the extraction
solutions are alkenes, alkylated arenes and organo-oxygen compounds. Normal alkanes are predominant in
the carbon disulfide-extractable fraction (CDEF) from Huadian oil shale. CDEF from Longkou oil shale
contains much more alkanes than those from other two oil shales, whereas CDEF
from Fushun oil
shale contains more cyclanes than those from other two oil shale deposits.
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