2015
DOI: 10.4236/ojms.2015.53024
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Chlorsiliconorganic Compound Formed during Lipid Separation from Japan Marine Ascidia

Abstract: The crystal substance has been isolated from chloroform-ethanol extract of sea organism Halocynthia aurantium. A set of spectrometry methods was used to describe a structure of this compound. It was appeared that element analysis showed ≈60% chlorine, less silicon, carbon and hydrogen. Another spectroscopy method (UV, IR, NMR) did not give an additional information. The data obtained suggests us that we have the matter with unusual compound. X-ray-phase analysis was used also. On the basis of an element analys… Show more

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“…It considered as the most significant constituent of inorganic materials. Meanwhile, Si is very rarely found in nature as an element, so it was not isolated until (Isay et al, 2015). The average concentration of Si in the lithosphere is around 28% and in soils normally ranges between 23-35%.…”
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“…It considered as the most significant constituent of inorganic materials. Meanwhile, Si is very rarely found in nature as an element, so it was not isolated until (Isay et al, 2015). The average concentration of Si in the lithosphere is around 28% and in soils normally ranges between 23-35%.…”
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confidence: 99%