- Kerogen
- Ke|ro|gendas; -s, -eorganische Substanz der Ölschiefer (Mineral.).
Das große Fremdwörterbuch. 2013.
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Kerogen — is a mixture of organic chemical compounds that make up a portion of the organic matter in sedimentary rocks. [ [http://www.glossary.oilfield.slb.com/Display.cfm?Term=kerogen Oilfield Glossary] ] It is insoluble in normal organic solvents because … Wikipedia
Kerogen — ist das polymere organische Material, aus dem bei zunehmender geologischer Versenkung und Aufheizung Kohlenwasserstoffe gebildet werden. Es kommt in sedimentären Gesteinen in Form von fein verteilten organischen Mazeralen vor und ist bei weitem… … Deutsch Wikipedia
kerogen — [ker′ə jən] n. [< Gr kēros, wax + GEN] solid bituminous material in some shales, which yields petroleum when heated … English World dictionary
kerogen — /ker euh jeuhn, jen /, n. the bituminous matter in oil shale, from which shale oil is obtained by heating and distillation. [1905 10; < Gk keró(s) wax + GEN] * * * or kerogen shales or kerogenites Complex mixture of compounds with large molecules … Universalium
Kerogen — Ke|ro|gen 〈n. 11〉 unlösliche organ. Verbindung fossiler Sedimente [<grch. keros „Wachs“ + gennan „erzeugen“] * * * Ke|ro|gen [griech. ke̅rós = Wachs; ↑ gen], das; s, e: Sammelbez. für aus vorzeitlichen Pflanzen u. Tieren entstandene,… … Universal-Lexikon
kerogen — noun Etymology: Greek kēros wax + English gen more at cerumen Date: 1906 bituminous material occurring in shale and yielding oil when heated … New Collegiate Dictionary
kerogen — noun any organic matter present in a sedimentary rock that is insoluble in organic solvents; the precursor of oil and natural gas … Wiktionary
Kerogen — Ke|ro|gen 〈n.; Gen.: s, Pl.: e〉 unlösliche organ. Verbindung fossiler Sedimente [Etym.: <grch. keros »Wachs« + gennan »erzeugen«] … Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch
kerogen — ker·o·gen … English syllables
kerogen — ker•o•gen [[t]ˈkɛr ə dʒən, ˌdʒɛn[/t]] n. pet the bituminous matter in oil shale from which shale oil is obtained by heating and distillation • Etymology: 1905–10; < Gk kēró(s) wax + gen … From formal English to slang