Affiliation:
1. Institute of Geology, Komi Scientific Center, Ural Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences
2. Pitirim Sorokin Syktyvkar State University
Abstract
The composition of hydrocarbon gases formed by pyrolysis of residual Domanik shale kerogen at 800°C, preceded by hydrothermal treatment at 250–375°С, was studied by pyrolytic gas chromatography. Starting from the autoclave temperature of 320–325°C, the hydrothermal treatment of the shale affects the kerogen structures responsible for the formation of C2+ gases in pyrolysis at 800°C. An increase in the temperature of the shale hydrothermal treatment leads to a monotonic increase in the С1/С2+ ratio in the products of the residual kerogen pyrolysis at 800°C. The methane yield at 800°C does not correlate with the content of alkyl structures, determined in kerogen by IR spectroscopy, and the yield of С2+ gases linearly correlates with the content of alkyl structures.
Publisher
The Russian Academy of Sciences