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Milan Melnik

Researcher at University of York

Publications -  223
Citations -  2598

Milan Melnik is an academic researcher from University of York. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crystal structure & Copper. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 219 publications receiving 2513 citations. Previous affiliations of Milan Melnik include York University & Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava.

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Copper complexes with bioactive ligands. Part II--Antifungal activity.

TL;DR: In this paper, the copper(II) complexes of 2-methylthionicotinate (2-MeSNic) were tested on various strains of filamentous fungi by the macrodilution method and the highest resistance was marked by B. cinerea and Fusarium moniliforme (average IC 50 values 4.25 and 3.13 mmol/L).
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Copper(iii) coordination compounds: classification and analysis of crystallographic and structural data

TL;DR: Copper is classed as a transition metal both from its physico-chemical properties and its biochemical behavior and a review includes thirty formally copper(III) compounds where crystal structure has been determined.
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Crystal and molecular structure of copper(II)(pyridine-2,6-dicarboxylato)(2,6-dimethanolpyridine)

TL;DR: In this paper, a single crystal X-ray diffraction method at 293(2) K was used to study the copper(II) atom surrounded by two non-equivalent terdentate ligands making up an ‘all-trans’ elongated octahedral arrangement.
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Copper(ii) halogenopropionates: low-temperature crystal and molecular structure of bis(2,2-dichloropropionato)-di(methyl-3-pyridylcarbamate)copper(ii) and bis(2-bromopropionato)-di (2-pyridylmethanol)copper(ii)

TL;DR: In this article, the synthesis and characterization of [Cu(CH3CCl2CO2)2(3mpyc)2] (1) (3-MPyc = methyl-3-pyridyl carbamate) and [Cu (CH3CHBrCO2]2(2-pyme)2 ] (2) (2pyme = 2-polycyclic polycyclic organomethylmethanol) are reported.
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Tin organometallic compounds: classification and analysis of crystallographic and structural data: part 1. monomeric derivatives

Abstract: This review collects together the crystallographic data of organotin compounds by type and complexity, with a view to identifying correlations between properties and structure. Because of the large number of such structures, this first part deals only with monomeric derivatives, which covers almost one thousand structural determinations. While coordination numbers range from two to eight, for two and three coordination only tin(ll) compounds are found. All others are tin(IV) except for four examples with coordination number four, and ten with coordination number five. The predominant geometries are tetrahedral, trigonal bipyramidal, pseudo-octahedral and pentagonal bipyramidal. The most common C-donor ligands are methyl and phenyl. There are examples of distortion and structural isomerism. CONTENTS 0. ABBREVIATIONS