Natural sulphurization of ketones and aldehydes: A key reaction in the formation of organic sulphur compounds

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Acids, ketones, aldehydes, and alcohols were tested in the laboratory as substrates for hydrosulphurization under mild conditions. Ketone and aldehyde model compounds (i.e., 2-nonanone, nonanal, cholestan-3-one and phytenal) formed significant amounts of organic sulphur compounds, in which the oxo group was substituted by a polysulphide moiety. These results are used to explain the formation of several organic sulphur compounds reported in immature S-rich sediments.

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