Insights into preservation of fossil plant cuticles using thermally assisted hydrolysis methylation

被引:8
作者
Aucour, Anne-Marie [1 ]
Faure, Pierre [2 ]
Gomez, Bernard [3 ]
Hautevelle, Yann [2 ]
Michels, Raymond [2 ]
Thevenard, Frederic [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Lyon 1, Ecole Normale Super Lyon, CNRS, Lab Sci Terre,UMR 5570, F-69622 Villeurbanne, France
[2] Nancy Univ, CNRS, UMR 7566, F-54506 Vandoeuvre Les Nancy, France
[3] Univ Lyon 1, CNRS, UMR 5125, F-69622 Villeurbanne, France
关键词
PYROLYSIS-GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY; TETRAMETHYLAMMONIUM HYDROXIDE TMAH; FLASH PYROLYSIS; ORGANIC-MATTER; ALIPHATIC BIOPOLYMER; CHEMICAL-COMPOSITION; MOLECULAR TAPHONOMY; MASS-SPECTROMETRY; IBERIAN RANGES; ORIGIN;
D O I
10.1016/j.orggeochem.2009.04.006
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
The chemical composition of Cretaceous leaf remains showing exceptionally well preserved cuticles was investigated using pyrolysis gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (Py-GC-MS) and thermally assisted hydrolysis methylation (THM)-GC-MS. Samples of Coniferales (Frenelopsis) and Ginkgoales (Nehvizdya penalveri) leaf remains were collected from freshwater and coastal marine depositional environments. Material for pyrolysis included (i) untreated leaves and cuticles obtained after extraction from mineral rock matrix and bleaching, (ii) kerogen fraction from both materials, (iii) non-hydrolysable fraction from kerogen. The THM-GC-MS data from untreated leaves and bleached cuticles show that the fossil cuticle geopolymer essentially released aliphatic components upon thermal treatment, with a dominance of fatty acids (FAs) and n-alkanes/n-alkenes. The FAs are essentially resistant to bleaching and remain after solvent extraction. They occur mainly as short chain compounds ranging from C-6 to C-16 and with maximum abundance at C-8-C-9. The n-alkanes/n-alkenes from kerogen and the non-hydrolysable residue occur mainly as short chain compounds in the range C-10-C-16, with the highest abundance at C-9-C-12. The THM-GC-MS pyrograms of the fossil cuticles differ from those of cutan from fresh living plants. They support the preservation model via polymerization of monomers derived from cutin or from unsaturated cell FAs. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页码:784 / 794
页数:11
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