Abstract

Coalified residues of the xylem and peripheral structure tissues (stereome) from permineralized (CaCO3) Lower Devonian Psilophyton dawsomi have been analysed by flash pyrolysis-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Both yielded C1-3 alkylphenols, C1-3 alkylbenzenes, C1-3 alkylnaphthalenes, although with varying relative abundances. The stereome also generated a series of n-alk-1-enes and n-alkanes (C3C24, maximum at C10) which is believed to be derived from the cuticle. The sources of the aromatic compounds are discussed, and while it is concluded that those in the xylem are derived from lignin, the macromolecule having been degraded by diagenesis and thermal maturation, the molecular sources of those from the stereome may also include a wide range of substances including simple phenolic acids, flavonoids and non-lignin polyphenolics. Possible functions for the stereome are discussed.

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