Organic geochemical studies of a Messinian evaporitic basin, Northern Apennines (Italy) II. Isoprenoid and n-alkyl thiophenes and thiolanes
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1986
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Sinninghe Damsté, J.S.
Haven, H.L. ten
Leeuw, J.W. de
Schenck, P.A.
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Abstract
Series of n-alkyl and isoprenoid thiophenes and thiolanes, most of which have not been
previously reported, have been identified in an extract from a Messinian (Upper Miocene)layer
deposited under hypersaline, euxinic conditions. The identifications were based on mass spectra and
chromatographic data of synthesized reference compounds and on comparison of mass spectra, relative
retention times and response on the FPD. Their specific structures and their distribution patterns show
similarities with those of the alkanes. Inorganic sulphur is therefore considered to be incorporated into
specific lipid moieties from (archae)bacterial and/or algal input during diagenesis, A biosynthetic origin
of these compounds is also possible, however. The organic sulphur compounds encountered are thought
to be indicators of a hypersaline depositional environment.