A. Garcette-lepecq et al., Thermally assisted hydrolysis and methylation of kerogen-like organic matter in a recent sediment off the Danube delta (northwestern Black Sea), J AN AP PYR, 61(1-2), 2001, pp. 147-164
The kerogen-like organic matter (KL) isolated from the surface section of a
recent sediment core off the Danube delta was analysed by flash pyrolysis
in the presence of tetramethylammonium hydroxide (TMAH). The main compounds
released from KL were lignin-derived phenols arising from the cleavage of
the beta -O-4 ether bonds. Aromatic units methyl esters of benzenecarboxyli
c acids - occurred in major amounts and corresponded to cinnamyl, guaiacyl
and syringyl units. The thermal degradation products also consisted of alip
hatic series such as methyl esters of C-5-C-30 fatty acids, branched alipha
tic acids, and alpha,omega -alkanoic diacids, Several nitro gen-containing
compounds identified as both nitrogenous heterocycles and methylated amino
acids were detected in the TMAH thermochemolysate. These results are compar
ed to those of conventional flash pyrolysis previously performed, and the i
mportant qualitative and quantitative differences thus noted are discussed
along with additional information on the chemical structure of KL and sourc
es derived from thermally assisted hydrolysis and methylation (THM) with TM
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