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Origin and Geochemical Implications of Hopanoids in Saline Lacustrine Crude Oils from Huanghekou East Sag and Laizhouwan Northeastern Sag, Bohai Bay Basin
[Image: see text] A suite of low-mature crude oils (five high-sulfur oils and six low-sulfur oils) from the Huanghekou and the Laizhouwan Sags, Bohai Bay Basin, are analyzed to investigate the fate of the hopanoids. Abundant hopanes, such as secohopanes, 25-norhopanes, benzohopanes, aromatized secoh...
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2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8600536/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34805662 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.1c02762 |
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author | Niu, Congkai Hou, Dujie Cheng, Xiong Han, Xu Li, Yan Li, Yaxi |
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description | [Image: see text] A suite of low-mature crude oils (five high-sulfur oils and six low-sulfur oils) from the Huanghekou and the Laizhouwan Sags, Bohai Bay Basin, are analyzed to investigate the fate of the hopanoids. Abundant hopanes, such as secohopanes, 25-norhopanes, benzohopanes, aromatized secohopanes, and sulfide hopanes, are identified, and their carbon isotope compositions are determined. Varying (13)C isotope values of C(31) hopane (−38.7–34.0‰) and C(29-30) hopanes (−38.5–31.5‰) suggest different bacterial sources of these compounds. The presence of 25-norhopanes with enriched heavy carbon isotopes in severely biodegraded oils suggests that they are microbially mediated products. The detection of the isotopically depleted C(29) and C(30) D-ring-8,14-secohopanes (−45.6–41.2‰) indicates that secohopanes are from methane-oxidizing bacteria (methanotrophs). The presence of isorenieratane, lower aryl isoprenoid ratios, and a good correlation between the sulfur content and the gammacerane index indicate the presence of green sulfur bacteria (Chlorobiaceae) under photic zone euxinic conditions. Water column stratification results in good preservation of the organic matter, and it is in favor of diversity of aquatic microorganisms. The ratios of C(35)/C(34) sulfide hopane, C(35) sulfide hopane-2/C(35) sulfide hopane-1, and C(35)/C(34) benzohopane are influenced by the reducing environments in this region. In addition, the D-ring monoaromatized 8,14-secohopanoid/(D-ring monoaromatized 8,14-secohopanoid + benzohopanes) and C(31)–C(35) secomoretanes/secohopanes are affected by the maturity. We hypothesize that the reducing environments and thermal effects are important markers for the hopanoid transformation, including the incorporation of inorganic sulfur in substituting functional groups, cyclizing, aromatizing, and opening ring C of the hopanoids. |
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spelling | pubmed-86005362021-11-19 Origin and Geochemical Implications of Hopanoids in Saline Lacustrine Crude Oils from Huanghekou East Sag and Laizhouwan Northeastern Sag, Bohai Bay Basin Niu, Congkai Hou, Dujie Cheng, Xiong Han, Xu Li, Yan Li, Yaxi ACS Omega [Image: see text] A suite of low-mature crude oils (five high-sulfur oils and six low-sulfur oils) from the Huanghekou and the Laizhouwan Sags, Bohai Bay Basin, are analyzed to investigate the fate of the hopanoids. Abundant hopanes, such as secohopanes, 25-norhopanes, benzohopanes, aromatized secohopanes, and sulfide hopanes, are identified, and their carbon isotope compositions are determined. Varying (13)C isotope values of C(31) hopane (−38.7–34.0‰) and C(29-30) hopanes (−38.5–31.5‰) suggest different bacterial sources of these compounds. The presence of 25-norhopanes with enriched heavy carbon isotopes in severely biodegraded oils suggests that they are microbially mediated products. The detection of the isotopically depleted C(29) and C(30) D-ring-8,14-secohopanes (−45.6–41.2‰) indicates that secohopanes are from methane-oxidizing bacteria (methanotrophs). The presence of isorenieratane, lower aryl isoprenoid ratios, and a good correlation between the sulfur content and the gammacerane index indicate the presence of green sulfur bacteria (Chlorobiaceae) under photic zone euxinic conditions. Water column stratification results in good preservation of the organic matter, and it is in favor of diversity of aquatic microorganisms. The ratios of C(35)/C(34) sulfide hopane, C(35) sulfide hopane-2/C(35) sulfide hopane-1, and C(35)/C(34) benzohopane are influenced by the reducing environments in this region. In addition, the D-ring monoaromatized 8,14-secohopanoid/(D-ring monoaromatized 8,14-secohopanoid + benzohopanes) and C(31)–C(35) secomoretanes/secohopanes are affected by the maturity. We hypothesize that the reducing environments and thermal effects are important markers for the hopanoid transformation, including the incorporation of inorganic sulfur in substituting functional groups, cyclizing, aromatizing, and opening ring C of the hopanoids. American Chemical Society 2021-11-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8600536/ /pubmed/34805662 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.1c02762 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Permits non-commercial access and re-use, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained; but does not permit creation of adaptations or other derivative works (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Niu, Congkai Hou, Dujie Cheng, Xiong Han, Xu Li, Yan Li, Yaxi Origin and Geochemical Implications of Hopanoids in Saline Lacustrine Crude Oils from Huanghekou East Sag and Laizhouwan Northeastern Sag, Bohai Bay Basin |
title | Origin and Geochemical Implications of Hopanoids in
Saline Lacustrine Crude Oils from Huanghekou East Sag and Laizhouwan
Northeastern Sag, Bohai Bay Basin |
title_full | Origin and Geochemical Implications of Hopanoids in
Saline Lacustrine Crude Oils from Huanghekou East Sag and Laizhouwan
Northeastern Sag, Bohai Bay Basin |
title_fullStr | Origin and Geochemical Implications of Hopanoids in
Saline Lacustrine Crude Oils from Huanghekou East Sag and Laizhouwan
Northeastern Sag, Bohai Bay Basin |
title_full_unstemmed | Origin and Geochemical Implications of Hopanoids in
Saline Lacustrine Crude Oils from Huanghekou East Sag and Laizhouwan
Northeastern Sag, Bohai Bay Basin |
title_short | Origin and Geochemical Implications of Hopanoids in
Saline Lacustrine Crude Oils from Huanghekou East Sag and Laizhouwan
Northeastern Sag, Bohai Bay Basin |
title_sort | origin and geochemical implications of hopanoids in
saline lacustrine crude oils from huanghekou east sag and laizhouwan
northeastern sag, bohai bay basin |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8600536/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34805662 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.1c02762 |
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