Spectral narratives of microstructural restyling and their controls on hydrocarbon generation potential from coal

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作者
Adsul, Tushar [1 ]
Ghosh, Santanu [1 ,2 ]
Ojha, Anwita [1 ]
Bhattacharyya, Sudip [3 ]
Varma, Atul Kumar [1 ]
机构
[1] Indian Sch Mines, Indian Inst Technol, Dept Appl Geol, Coal Geol & Organ Petrol Lab, Dhanbad 826004, Jharkhand, India
[2] Mizoram Univ, Dept Geol, Aizawl 796004, Mizoram, India
[3] Geol Survey India, Nat Energy Resources, Specialized Coal Petrog Lab, Mission 2-B,DK-6,Sect 2, Kolkata 700091, W Bengal, India
关键词
Early mature oil generation; Meghalaya high-sulfur coal; Type II-S kerogen; Microstructural ordering; Coalification jump; Hydrocarbon generation potential; RANIGANJ BASIN SHALES; RAMAN-SPECTROSCOPY; ORGANIC-MATTER; CARBONACEOUS MATERIAL; TERTIARY COALS; STRUCTURAL-CHARACTERIZATION; PETROPHYSICAL PROPERTIES; COALIFICATION JUMP; FTIR SPECTROSCOPY; FUNCTIONAL-GROUPS;
D O I
10.1007/s40789-023-00591-8
中图分类号
TE [石油、天然气工业]; TK [能源与动力工程];
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0807 ; 0820 ;
摘要
The low to medium-rank Tertiary coals from Meghalaya, India, are explored for the first time for their comprehensive microstructural characterization using the FTIR and Raman spectroscopy. Further, results from these coals are compared with the Permian medium and high-rank coals to understand the microstructural restyling during coalification and its controls on hydrocarbon generation. The coal samples are grouped based on the mean random vitrinite reflectance values to record the transformations in spectral attributes with increasing coal rank. The aliphatic carbon and the apparent aromaticity respond sharply to the first coalification jump ((R) over bar (r): 0.50%) during low to medium-rank transition and anchizonal metamorphism of the high-rank coals. Moreover, the Raman band intensity ratio changes during the first coalification jump but remains invariable in the medium-rank coals and turns subtle again during the onset of pregraphitization in high-rank coals, revealing a polynomial trend with the coal metamorphism. The Rock-Eval hydrogen index and genetic potential also decline sharply at the first coalification jump. Besides, an attempt to comprehend the coal microstructural controls on the hydrocarbon potential reveals that the Tertiary coals comprise highly reactive aliphatic functionalities in the type II-S kerogen, along with the low paleotemperature (74.59-112.28 degrees C) may signify their potential to generate early-mature hydrocarbons. However, the presence of type II-III admixed kerogen, a lesser abundance of reactive moieties, and overall moderate paleotemperature (91.93-142.52 degrees C) of the Permian medium-rank coals may imply their mixed hydrocarbon potential. Meanwhile, anchizonal metamorphism, polycondensed aromatic microstructure, and high values of paleotemperature (similar to 334.25 to similar to 366.79 degrees C) of the high-rank coals indicate a negligible potential of producing any hydrocarbons.
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