Algal lipids as a possible contributor to the polymethylene chains in kerogen

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Lipid fraction and cell-wall materials have been separated from three types of algae (blue green, Microcystis sp.; green, Scenedesmus sp. and diatomaceous Diatoma sp.) and their KMnO 4 oxidation products (aliphatic , - C 2 - C 12 dicarboxylic acids; aliphatic normal C 14 -C 24 monocarboxylic acids; benzoic acid and C 18 isoprenoidal ketone) examined by gas chromatography and gas chromatographymass spectrometry. The results suggest that the lipid material could make a greater contribution to polymethylene chains in kerogen than the cell-wall material, when the kerogens are mainly derived from algal components.

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