Xm. Xiao et al., A PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION OF THE OPTICAL-PROPERTIES OF ASPHALTENE AND THEIR APPLICATION TO SOURCE-ROCK EVALUATION, Organic geochemistry, 28(11), 1998, pp. 669-676
Organic petrological methods have been used to investigate optical pro
perties of asphaltenes from source rocks, humic coals and crude oils.
With respect to microscopic structure, fluorescence and reflectance, a
sphaltenes form a distinctive group. All asphaltenes exhibit brown flu
orescence with relative intensity ranging from 0.15 to 0.35, the inten
sity decreasing gradually with increasing maturity of the source rocks
from which the asphaltene is extracted. Asphaltene reflectance is an
important geochemical parameter; the reflectance of asphaltenes in air
medium (R-a%) varies in the range of 4.5-8.0% and is affected mainly
by source rock type and maturity. In general, the richer the hydrogen
content of a kerogen, the weaker the reflectance of its derived asphal
tenes. The contribution of source matter type to the variation of asph
altene reflectance can be as much as 0.50% R-a in the low maturity ran
ge. There is a nearly linear relationship between asphaltene reflectan
ce and vitrinite reflectance in oil (R-o%) and geochemical maturity in
dicators such as CPI, MPR and MPI. Asphaltene reflectance is a potenti
ally valuable technique for the maturity determination of source rocks
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