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Melanie Rademeyer

Researcher at University of Pretoria

Publications -  66
Citations -  304

Melanie Rademeyer is an academic researcher from University of Pretoria. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crystal structure & Hydrogen bond. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 61 publications receiving 264 citations. Previous affiliations of Melanie Rademeyer include University of KwaZulu-Natal & Howard College.

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One-dimensional halide-bridged polymers of metal cations with mono-heterocyclic donor ligands or cations: A review correlating chemical composition, connectivity and chain conformation

TL;DR: In this article, a review of one-dimensional halide-bridged polymers of metal cations is presented, with no restriction on oxidation state, with neutral coordinated-or cationic mono-heterocyclic type donor ligands or cations.
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Bis(4-aminopyridinium) hexachloridostannate(IV) and bis(p-toluidinium) hexachloridostannate(IV).

TL;DR: The crystal structures of the two organic-inorganic hybrids bis(4-aminopyridinium) hexachloridostannate(IV), (C(5)H(7)N(2))(2%)(2)[SnCl(6)], and bis(p-toluid inium)hexachlorideostannates(IV) differ in the way their cations pack in the layered structures.
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Robust motifs in 2-phenylethylammonium and related tetrahalometallates

TL;DR: The crystal structures of seven compounds which combine 2-phenylethylammonium cations and perhalometallate anions, all with the general formula (C8H9NH3+)2 MX42−, were determined to establish the effect of metal atom and halogen ligand substitution on the structures and hydrogen bonding interactions.
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Bis(1-phenylethylammonium) hexachloridostannate(IV) and bis(2-phenylethylammonium) hexachloridostannate(IV).

TL;DR: The crystal structures of the two isomers bis(1-phenylethylammonium) hexachloridostannate(IV) and bis(2-phenYL(12)N)(2)[SnCl(6)], exhibit alternating organic and inorganic layers, which interact via N-H...Cl hydrogen bonding.
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Pyridine-based complexes of copper(II) chloride and bromide: ligand conformation effects on crystal structure. Synthesis, structure and magnetic behavior of Cu(2-Cl-3-X′py)2X2 [X, X′ = Cl, Br]

TL;DR: In this article, the reaction of copper(II) chloride or bromide with 2-chloro-3bromopyridine or 2,3-dichloropyrine was shown to generate a family of compounds of the general formula L2CuX2 (1, 4).