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M. J. Cox
Publications - 11
Citations - 183
M. J. Cox is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crystal structure & Zinc. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 11 publications receiving 179 citations.
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The diverse coordination patterns in the structures of zinc, cadmium and mercury bis (1,1-dithiolates)
M. J. Cox,Edward R. T. Tiekink +1 more
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Structural features of zinc(II) bis(O-alkyldithiocarbonate) and zinc(II) bis(N,N-dialkyldithiocarbamate) compounds
M. J. Cox,Edward R. T. Tiekink +1 more
TL;DR: The crystal and molecular structures of three compounds, [Zn(S 2 COnBu) 2 ], [Zs 2 CN(Et)Cy) 2 ] and [zn(s 2 CNCy 2 ) 2 ] have been determined.
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Structural diversity in mercury(II) bis(O-alkyldithiocarbonate) compounds
M. J. Cox,Edward R. T. Tiekink +1 more
TL;DR: The crystal and molecular structures of four compounds of the general formula Hg(S 2 COR) 2 are reported in this paper, and the overall structure in each case is best described as being comprised of layers separated by hydrophobic interactions.
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Crystal structure of anhydrous potassium O-n-propyldithiocarbonate. Theoretical calculations of O-alkyl dithiocarbonates
TL;DR: The xanthate anion in the structure of K[S 2 COnPr] displays the expected features, i.e. planar S 2 CO chromophore and variation in C-S and C-O distances.
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The crystal structure of monomeric bis(dicyclohexyldithiocarbamatomercury(ii)
M. J. Cox,Edward R. T. Tiekink +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the zinc-triad 1,1-dithiolates are shown to have a 2-fold axis and the coordination geometry is distorted tetrahedral owing to the restricted bite distance of the chelating ligand.