Abstract

As the three-dimensional (3D) molecular structure of kerogen plays important roles in further understanding of shale gas storage and transport, accurate characterization methods for 3D kerogen structures are attracting increasing attention. Spatial alignment is important information for 3D kerogen modeling, but was usually ignored in previous studies. In this work, seven kerogen samples with different maturities were isolated from organic-rich shale using a chemical method and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) was employed to quantitatively characterize the spatial alignment of these seven kerogen samples. Raman spectroscopy was used to investigate the overall structural disorder of the kerogen molecules and Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) was conducted to study the chemical structure of these kerogen samples. The results show that immature, mature, and overmature kerogen samples all show an obvious alignment on the scale of 20 nm × 20 nm. In the immature kerogen sample Yl-1 with...

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