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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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Synthesis, spectral and magnetic properties and crystal structures of copper(II) pyridinecarboxylates as potential antimicrobial agents
Jana Jašková,Dušan Mikloš,Maria Korabik,Vladimír Jorík,Peter Segl'a,Barbora Kalinakova,Daniela Hudecová,Jozef Švorec,Andreas Fischer,Jerzy Mroziński,Tadeusz Lis,Milan Melnik +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the synthesis and characterization of six new complexes [Cu[2,6-(MeO)(2)nic)(2)(H2O)](2) (1), [Cu{2, 6-(meO)( 2)nic) (2)
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Synthesis, spectral and magnetic properties, and crystal structures of copper(II)2-methylthionicotinate adducts with chelating ligands
Dušan Mikloš,Peter Segl'a,Martina Palicová,Miroslava Kopcová,Milan Melnik,Marian Valko,Tadeusz Głowiak,Maria Korabik,Jerzy Mroziński +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the synthesis and characterization of [Cu2(2-MeSnic)4(H2O)2] and [Cu(dien)2(H 2 O)2 ] is reported, based on elemental analysis, infrared, electronic and EPR spectra.
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Structural aspects of red copper(I) compounds
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Structural Aspect of Platinum Coordination Compounds: Part II. Monomeric Pt11 Compounds with PtA3B and PtA2B2 Composition
Clive E. Holloway,Milan Melnik +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose a method to solve the problem of unstructured data in the form of a set of sub-structured graphs, where each node represents a subspace.
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Structural analyses of organozinc compounds
TL;DR: In this article, the structure of organozinc compounds determined by X-diffraction has been reviewed and the relationship between structural parameters, covalent radii of coordinated atoms and the geometry of the coordination sphere are discussed.