Abstract
The structures of [Cu(2-Brbz)
2
(4PM)
2
(H
2
O)] (1) and [Cu(2-Brbz)
2
(NIA)2] · 2H
2
O 2 [where 2-Brbz is the 2-bromobenzoate anion, 4-PM is the 4-pyridylmethanol and NIA is nicotinamide] have been determined by X-ray and characterized by EPR spectroscopy. The Cu
2+
cation in 1 is coordinated by a pair of oxygens from monodentate 2-bromobenzoate anions by a pair of pyridine nitrogens from monodentate 4-pyridylmethanol ligands and finally by a water forming a tetragonal-pyramidal coordination polyhedron. The Cu
2+
cation in 2 is coordinated by two pairs of oxygens from the asymmetric bidentate 2-bromobenzoate anions and by a pair of pyridine nitrogen atoms from the monodentate nicotinamide in trans positions, forming an extremely elongated bipyramid. The molecules of both complexes are linked by O-H ··· O, C-H ··· O and for 2 by N-H ··· O hydrogen bonds, which create three-dimensional hydrogen-bonding networks. EPR spectra of 1 and 2 are in agreement with X-ray data. Nicotinamide as well as 4-pyridylmethanol are suitable ligands for construction of hydrogen bonding coordination polymers.