2023
DOI: 10.3389/feart.2022.1031799
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The evolution characteristics of diamondoids in coal measures and their potential application in maturity evaluation

Abstract: In this study, gold tube thermal simulation experiments were carried out on the soluble components (extracts) and insoluble components (extracted coal-measure mudstones) of coal-measure mudstones, and diamondoid compounds in the pyrolysis products were quantitatively analyzed. The results showed that diamondoid compounds in the extracts and the extracted coal-measure mudstones had undergone the process of formation and decomposition during thermal evolution. Based on the quantitative composition of the extract… Show more

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“…In addition, it has been proved through the gold tube thermal simulation experiment on soluble organic matter components in marine shale and kerogen after extraction that diamondoids in organic matter are mainly attributed to the thermal cracking of soluble organic matter components (Figure 4), and the same to coal measures (Fang et al, 2015;Zhai et al, 2022). Furthermore, a thermal cracking experiment was continued on the same kerogen sample after the soluble organic matter was extracted and removed under easy reflectance of vitrinite (EasyRo) of 0.8%, 1.0%, and 1.3%.…”
Section: A Quantitative Methods Combining Group Component Separation ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, it has been proved through the gold tube thermal simulation experiment on soluble organic matter components in marine shale and kerogen after extraction that diamondoids in organic matter are mainly attributed to the thermal cracking of soluble organic matter components (Figure 4), and the same to coal measures (Fang et al, 2015;Zhai et al, 2022). Furthermore, a thermal cracking experiment was continued on the same kerogen sample after the soluble organic matter was extracted and removed under easy reflectance of vitrinite (EasyRo) of 0.8%, 1.0%, and 1.3%.…”
Section: A Quantitative Methods Combining Group Component Separation ...mentioning
confidence: 99%