Today’s spotlight features an illustration, by Christine Daniloff/MIT, that uses an image of kerogen structure courtesy of the researchers.
The dark-colored hydrocarbon solid known as kerogen gives rise to the fuels that power many of our daily activities: Petroleum is the source of gasoline and diesel fuels, and natural gas is used for cooking, heating, and increasingly for producing electricity.
And yet, kerogen’s basic internal structure has remained poorly understood – until now.
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The dark-colored hydrocarbon solid known as kerogen gives rise to the fuels that power many of our daily activities: Petroleum is the source of gasoline and diesel fuels, and natural gas is used for cooking, heating, and increasingly for producing electricity.
And yet, kerogen’s basic internal structure has remained poorly understood – until now.
Read full article.