Petroleum isoprenoid hydrocarbons derived from catagenetic degradation of archaebacterial lipids |
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Authors: | J. Albaigés J. Borbón W. Walker |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Bio-Organic Chemistry (CSIC), Jorge Girona Salgado, 18–26, Barcelona-34, Spain;2. Bodega Marine Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | The three GC coeluting C40 bis-phytanes with head-to-tail, tail-to-tail and head-to-head linkages considered to be archaebacterial markers, have been recognized in petroleum by enhanced mass-fragmentography. Supporting evidence has been obtained by the simultaneous occurrence of two C21–C24 series of isoprenoid and quasi-isoprenoid hydrocarbons that are supposedly formed during the catagenetic degradation of the isomeric C40 isoprenoids. The C21–C24 quasi-isoprenoid hydrocarbons have been identified conclusively for the first time by comparison with authentic standards. |
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Keywords: | archaebacterial lipids acyclic isoprenoids synthesis of isoprenoids mass spectra petroleum oils |
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