Abstract
A cyanido-bridged Cu(II)-Ag(I) bimetallic complex, [Cu(Imidazole)(4){Ag(CN)(2)}(2)] has been prepared and structurally characterized. The compound crystallizes in the orthorhombic space group Pmna. The crystal structure of the complex consists of trinuclear molecules made up of one [Cu(Imidazole)(4)](+2) and two [Ag(CN)(2)](-) units. The trinuclear molecules are interlinked to each other through N-H-N and C-H-N hydrogen bonds. The Cu(II) ions are located on mirrors and assume distorted octahedral geometry with the basal plane consisting of four imidazole N-atoms.