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Source diagnostic and weathering indicators of oil spills utilizing bicyclic sesquiterpanes

Source diagnostic and weathering indicators of oil spills utilizing bicyclic sesquiterpanes
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摘要 Bicyclic Sesquiterpanes (BSs) are ubiquitous components of crude oils and ancient sediments. BSs in crude oils and diesel oil were identified and characterized, the effects of moderate weathering on BS distributions were discussed, and a methodology using diagnostic indices of BSs was developed for oil correlation and dif- ferentiation. The results showed that crude oils and oil products had different abundances and distributions of BSs and, consequently, resulted in different diagnostic ratios. The selected diagnostic ratio indices of BSs, such as BS4/BS5 (ratio of 4,4,8,9,9-pentamethyl-decahydronaphthalene to 8/3 (H)-drimane), BS6/BS5 (ratio of 4,4,9,9,10-pentamethyl-decahydronaphthalene to 8/3 (H)-drimane), BS8/BS9 (ratio of the second peak to the third peak of C16 sequiterpane), and BS8/BSIO (ratio of C16 sequiterpane to 8fl (H)-homodrimane), still maintained better stabilities (%RSD 〈 5%) after weathering for 30 d. The longer weathering process (150 d) had some effect on such ratios (5% 〈 %RSD 〈 10%). The facts of the uniqueness, abundance in petroleum, and chemical stability of BSs enable them to be suitable as an effective diagnostic means for identifying spilled oil with moderate weathering, particularly for lighter refined product samples that are difficult to identify by current techniques. Bicyclic Sesquiterpanes (BSs) are ubiquitous components of crude oils and ancient sediments. BSs in crude oils and diesel oil were identified and characterized, the effects of moderate weathering on BS distributions were discussed, and a methodology using diagnostic indices of BSs was developed for oil correlation and dif- ferentiation. The results showed that crude oils and oil products had different abundances and distributions of BSs and, consequently, resulted in different diagnostic ratios. The selected diagnostic ratio indices of BSs, such as BS4/BS5 (ratio of 4,4,8,9,9-pentamethyl-decahydronaphthalene to 8/3 (H)-drimane), BS6/BS5 (ratio of 4,4,9,9,10-pentamethyl-decahydronaphthalene to 8/3 (H)-drimane), BS8/BS9 (ratio of the second peak to the third peak of C16 sequiterpane), and BS8/BSIO (ratio of C16 sequiterpane to 8fl (H)-homodrimane), still maintained better stabilities (%RSD 〈 5%) after weathering for 30 d. The longer weathering process (150 d) had some effect on such ratios (5% 〈 %RSD 〈 10%). The facts of the uniqueness, abundance in petroleum, and chemical stability of BSs enable them to be suitable as an effective diagnostic means for identifying spilled oil with moderate weathering, particularly for lighter refined product samples that are difficult to identify by current techniques.
出处 《Acta Oceanologica Sinica》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2013年第8期79-84,共6页 海洋学报(英文版)
基金 Key Projects in the Yantai Science & Technology Pillar Program under contract No. 2011060 the National Natural Science Foundation of China under contract Nos 40806048 and 41206089 Hundred Talents Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences
关键词 bicyclic sesquiterpanes distribution diagnostic indices WEATHERING oil spill source identifica-tion bicyclic sesquiterpanes, distribution, diagnostic indices, weathering, oil spill source identifica-tion
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