Electron microscope investigation of the structure of naturally and artificially metamorphosed kerogen

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The alteration of organic materials during burial is similar to thermally induced carbonization. High resolution electron microscopy shows that samples of either natural or heat-treated kerogens are formed by stacks of two aromatic layers of 5-8 Å in diameter. During catagenesis and heat-treatment, these stacks orientate themselves parallel to each other and form clusters of increasing diameter.

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