Rapid crude oil and organic matter saturated hydrocarbon complexation analysis method
An analysis method and organic matter technology, applied in the fields of geological exploration and geochemistry, can solve the problems of low efficiency, long period, low closure degree of urea complex method, etc., and achieve the effects of improved resolution, high adsorption and simple operation.
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[0037] A kind of fast crude oil and organic saturated hydrocarbon complex analysis method, carry out according to the following steps:
[0038] Step 1. Weigh the sample: Weigh 10-50 mg of the saturated hydrocarbon sample in crude oil or organic matter into a 50 ml beaker.
[0039] Step 2. Weigh the complexing agent: Weigh the ZSM-5 molecular sieve complexing agent that is 50-100 times the weight of the sample described in step 1. The molecular sieve needs to be activated in an oven at 450°C for 4 hours before use, and then close the oven and let it cool naturally. Cool down and take out for later use.
[0040] Step 3. Pipette the isooctane solution: pipette 30-40ml of the isooctane solution into the beaker containing the sample.
[0041] Step 4, dissolving the sample: the weighed complexing agent is mixed with the obtained beaker containing the sample, stirred, and placed in an ultrasonic instrument for 20 minutes until the complexing agent fully absorbs the normal alkanes in...
Embodiment 2
[0046] Adopt the method described in above-mentioned embodiment 1 to light crude oil (from L17-2 gas reservoir condensate oil, density 0.8183g / cm2 in Qiongdongnan Basin, South China Sea 3 , 20°C) for complexation reaction, the experimental results are as follows figure 1 As shown, wherein, the left figure (a) is the biomarker spectrum before complexation, and the right figure (b) is the biomarker spectrum after complexation. From the spectra before and after complexation, it can be seen that the response abundance of sterol and terpane biomarkers before complexation is not high, the information of typical biomarkers is not obvious, and the source rock parent material type cannot be highlighted, which directly affects the Reliability of hydrocarbon source comparison in gas reservoirs; n-alkanes in the spectrum after complexation completely disappear, the mass chromatogram signals of M / Z=191 and M / Z=217 have increased by an order of magnitude, and the quality of the spectrum has...
Embodiment 3
[0048] Adopt the method described in above-mentioned embodiment 1 to medium crude oil (from the W22-9 oil field crude oil of South China Sea Beibu Gulf Basin, density 0.8932g / cm3 , 20°C) for complexation reaction, the experimental results are as follows figure 2 As shown, the comparison data before and after complexation and the biomarker parameters are shown in the following table. By comparing the spectrograms and the following data comparisons, a kind of fast crude oil and organic saturated hydrocarbon complex analysis method of the present invention only adsorbs normal alkanes. Removal will not affect the content of biomarker compounds to be tested.
[0049] Table 2 Comparison data before and after complexation and biomarker parameters
[0050] Biomarker parameters Before complexation After complexation Ts / Tm 2.00 2.05 Orane / C30H 0.12 0.12 Morane / C30H 0.15 0.15 C31 Hopane 22S / (22S+22R) 0.58 0.61 C27 cholestane, % 46.49 46.5...
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