Oil Shale, Vol.36, No.2, 197-213, 2019
ISOLATION OF ORGANIC MATTER BY THE NAOH-HCL METHOD FROM TWO MARINE OIL SHALES USING OVEN AND SEALED AUTOCLAVE TECHNIQUES
Organic matter (OM) was isolated from two marine oil shales, ElLajjun and Julia Creek, using NaOH-HCl and humin and humic acid fractions separated. Two treatments were required to reduce humin ash yield to below 11 wt% db. The humin yield of the autoclave method was 80 wt% of OM (dry mineral-matter-free, dmmf), compared to only 20-60 wt% dmmf for the oven method, possibly due to the increased NaOH solution strength and some oxidation. Oven and autoclave methods both gave humin similar in chemical structure to shale OM, regardless of yield. This similarity has implications as to shale OM structure.
Keywords:marine oil shale;organic matter;NaOH-HCl treatment;oven and autoclave methods;humin and humic acid