Synthesis of silicon-oxygen derivatives in quasi-interstellar conditions

F. Marcel Devienne1, Christiane Barnabé1, Myriam Couderc1, Guy Ourisson2
1Laboratoire de physique moléculaire des hautes énergies, BP 2, 06530 Peymeinade, France
2Centre de neurochimie, 5, rue Blaise-Pascal, 67084 Strasbourg, France

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