Origin and diagenetic transformations of C25 and C30 highly branched isoprenoid sulphur compounds : further evidence for the formation of organic sulphur compounds during early diagenesis
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1990
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Sinninghe Damsté, J.S.
Kohnen, M.E.L.
Rullkotter, J.
Haven, H.L. ten
Lee
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Abstract
A number of C₂₅ and C₃₀ highly branched isoprenoid (HBI) sulphur compounds (e. g. , thiolanes,
l-oxo-thiolanes, thiophenes, and benzo[b]thiophenes) with 2, 6, 10, 14-tetramethyl-7-(3-methylpentyl)
pentadecane and 2, 6, 10, 14, 18-pentamethyl-7-(3-methylpentyl)nonadecane carbon skeletons were
identified in sediments, ranging from Holocene to Upper Cretaceous. These identifications are based on
mass spectral characterisation, desulphurisation, and, in some cases, by comparison of mass spectral and
relative retention time data with those of authentic standards. The presence of unsaturated C₂₅ and C₃₀
HBI thiolanes in a Recent sediment from the Black Sea (age 3 — 6 X 10³ a) strongly supports their formation
during early diagenesis. The co-occurrence of HBI polyenes (C₂₅ and C₃₀) and unsaturated HBI thiolanes
(C₂₅ and C₃₀) possessing two double bonds less than the corresponding HBI polyenes, in this Recent
sediment, testifies to the formation of unsaturated HBI thiolanes by a reaction of inorganic sulphur
species with double bonds of the HBI polyenes. Furthermore, a diagenetic scheme for HBI sulphur
compounds is proposed based on the identification of HBI sulphur compounds in sediment samples with
different maturity levels.