Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5163214 | Organic Geochemistry | 2008 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
The carbon isotopic composition of neo-pentane ranges from δ13C â50.8 to â24.4â° VPDB and is typically isotopically more depleted in 13C (up to 9.7â°) than iso-pentane and n-pentane. This wide carbon isotopic variability between the pentane isomers most likely results from the interplay between decomposition, isomerisation and methylation mechanisms for neo-pentane formation. In biodegraded gases the iso-pentane and n-pentane become progressively enriched in 13C, resulting in much larger isotopic differences (Îδ13Cneo-pentane-iso-pentane values of up to â16.6â°). In this paper we show how the carbon isotopic composition of neo-pentane is related to source rock type and age, and demonstrate the usefulness of neo-pentane in gas-gas correlation, particularly in biodegraded accumulations.
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Authors
Christopher J. Boreham, Dianne S. Edwards,