| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5163118 | Organic Geochemistry | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Highly abundant 2α-methylhopane and 2α-methylbenzohopane series were observed in a Lower Triassic mudstone sample, NW Sichuan Basin. Unlike the linear decrease of homohopanes (C31-C35) with increasing carbon numbers, the 2α-methylhomohopanes (C32-C36) show a different distribution that is characterized by an abnormal elevation of C34 2α-methylhopane. Correspondingly the C34 2α-methylbenzohopane is also elevated in comparison with C33 benzohopane. The calculated C34 2α-methylhopane index and C34 2α-methylbenzohopane index is up to 42% and 31%, respectively. Pyrolysis data show that the abnormal elevation of C34 2α-methylhopane can be preserved to the thermal stage of Ro â 0.97%. These results indicate that there might be unknown and independent precursors of 2-methylbacteriohopanepolyols (2-MBHPs) with side chains that may have a more fragile functional group than hydroxyl group on C-34, and it is the easier bond cleavage between C-33 and C-34 that accounts for the abnormal elevations of both C34 2α-methylhopane and C34 2α-methylbenzohopane in reducing depositional environments.
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Authors
Hui Tian, Peng Cheng, Qin Zhou, Xianming Xiao, Ronald W.T. Wilkins,
