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Investigation on Compositional Structures of the Organic Matter and Biomarker Distributions in Shengli Lignite.

Fang-Jing LiuShan-Shan GaoZhi YangBo MengYun-Peng ZhaoZai-Xing HuangXian-Yong Wei
Published in: ACS omega (2024)
The structural characteristics of the organic matter and biomarker distributions in Shengli lignite (SL) were comprehensively studied by combining a variety of modern analytical techniques and solvent extraction/thermal dissolution. Characterization of SL with Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, solid 13 C nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and thermogravimetry showed that organic matter in SL is rich in oxygen functional groups, such as C-O, >C=O, and -COOH, and hydrogen bonds. The hydrogen bonds mainly include -OH···π, self-associated -OH, -OH···ether O, tightly bound cyclic -OH, -OH···N, -COOH dimers, and -SH···N. The highest content of organic nitrogen and sulfur on SL surface are pyrrole nitrogen and aromatic sulfur, respectively. The proportions of aromatic and aliphatic carbons in SL are about 58% and 39%, respectively. The aromatic carbon is mainly composed of protonated aromatic and aromatic bridged carbons; methylene carbon has the highest content among the aliphatic carbons, with chains of average length of 1.43 carbon atoms. The average number of aromatic structural units in the carbon skeleton of SL is about 3, and each aromatic structural unit contains an average of 1-2 substituent groups. Thermogravimetric analysis clarified the distribution of the main types of covalent bonds in SL and their possible cracking temperatures during pyrolysis. The extracts and soluble portion of thermal dissolution from SL were analyzed by a gas chromatograph/mass spectrometer, and a series of biomarkers were identified, mainly concentrated in petroleum ether extract and cyclohexane thermal soluble portion. These included long-chain n -alkanes, isoprenoid alkanes, long-chain n -alkenes, terpenoids, n -alkan-2-ones, long-chain n -alkylbenzene, and long-chain n -alkyltoluene. The comprehensive characterization of the organic matter and the distribution of related biomarkers provided an important scientific basis for understanding the molecular structural characteristics and geochemical information on SL.
Keyphrases
  • organic matter
  • amino acid
  • high resolution
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • oxidative stress
  • magnetic resonance
  • mass spectrometry
  • single molecule
  • health risk
  • computed tomography
  • room temperature