Abstract
A C30 pentacyclic triterpane eluting slightly after 18α(H)-oleanane in the m/z 191 mass chromatograms of Late Cretaceous/Tertiary terrigenous oils (peak “J” in the early literature) has been isolated from a Niger Delta oil and identified using NMR spectroscopy as 3β-methyl-24-nor-18α(H)-oleanane. The previous assignment as 18β(H)-oleanane is therefore partly erroneous. 3β-Methyl-24-nor-18α(H)-oleanane affords a larger m/z 412 → 356 response than the oleananes and the relative contribution of 3β-methyl-24-nor-18α(H)-oleanane to the 412 → 191 “oleanane peak” can be roughly estimated from comparison of the 412 → 356/412 → 191 ratio from the oleanane peak with that of the pure compounds. 3β-Methyl-24-nor-18α(H)-oleanane can be as abundant as 18α(H)-oleanane in oils having a high concentration of early eluting rearranged oleananes. 3β-Methyl-24-nor-19α(H)-taraxastane was also tentatively assigned in the oils on the basis of its mass spectrum as well as its gas chromatography and high performance liquid chromatography retention times. 3β-Methyl-24-nor-gammacerane was tentatively assigned in a similar way in an oil containing gammacerane. All 3β-methyl-24-nor-triterpanes could be formed via dehydration, rearrangement and hydrogenation of triterpenoids having an OH group at C-3.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 89-95 |
| Number of pages | 7 |
| Journal | Organic Geochemistry |
| Volume | 77 |
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| Publication status | Published - 1 Dec 2014 |
Keywords
- Biomarkers
- Crude oil
- GC-MS
- HPLC
- NMR
- Oleananes
- Rearranged oleananes
Programme Area
- Programme Area 3: Energy Resources