2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10973-021-10699-1
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Structural assessments of kerogen-rich oil shale from the Central Kongo formation by solid-state 13C nuclear magnetic resonance and thermal processes

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“…The carboxyl peak at 176 ppm in NaCMC shifted to 172 ppm in HCMC as expected 22 . The peaks at 125 and 135 ppm were from the imidazole moiety, 42 and the signals between 10 and 50 ppm assigned to aliphatic chains connected to the imidazole, 43 where peaks did not appear in NaCMC (A) and HCMC (B) due to the fact that the functionalized imidazole was not present. The peaks between 50 and 110 ppm assigned to the cellulose backbones, and the peaks between 160 and 175 ppm correspond to the carboxylic acids.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…The carboxyl peak at 176 ppm in NaCMC shifted to 172 ppm in HCMC as expected 22 . The peaks at 125 and 135 ppm were from the imidazole moiety, 42 and the signals between 10 and 50 ppm assigned to aliphatic chains connected to the imidazole, 43 where peaks did not appear in NaCMC (A) and HCMC (B) due to the fact that the functionalized imidazole was not present. The peaks between 50 and 110 ppm assigned to the cellulose backbones, and the peaks between 160 and 175 ppm correspond to the carboxylic acids.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 75%