Van Krevelen diagram

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Van Krevelen diagrams are graphical plots developed by Dirk Willem van Krevelen (chemist and professor of fuel technology at the TU Delft) and used to assess the origin and maturity of kerogen and petroleum. The diagram cross-plots the hydrogen:carbon atomic ratio as a function of the oxygen:carbon atomic ratio.

Types of Kerogen

Different types of kerogen have differing potentials to produce oil during maturation. These various types of kerogen can be distinguished on a van Krevelen diagram.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Source Rock and Kerogen". University Gadjah Mada. Retrieved August 18, 2018.
  • van Krevelen, D.W. (1950). "Graphical-statistical method for the study of structure and reaction processes of coal", Fuel, 29, 269-84.
  • van Krevelen, D.W. and Schuyer, J. (1957) Coal science. Elsevier publishing company.
  • The chemistry and technology of petroleum