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Ketones of western siberian Jurassic oils

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The composition of ketones from the fraction of weakly polar compounds isolated from crude oils in Jurassic sediments south of the Western Siberian oil-and-gas province has been studied. It has been found that aliphatic ketones are represented by the homological series of n-alkan-2-ones and the isoprenoid ketone 6,10,14-trimethylpentadecan-2-one. Among aromatic ketones, fluorenone, benzofluorenones, dibenzo- and/or naphthofluorenones, and their C1–C4 homologues have been identified.

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Original Russian Text © E.B. Strelnikova, O.V. Serebrennikova, 2011, published in Neftekhimiya, 2011, Vol. 51, No. 4, pp. 274–279.

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Strelnikova, E.B., Serebrennikova, O.V. Ketones of western siberian Jurassic oils. Pet. Chem. 51, 264–269 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0965544111030145

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