The crystal structures of bis[1-ethyl-6-fluoro-4-oxo-7-(piperazin-1-ium-4-yl)-1,4-dihydroquinoline-3-carboxylato]copper(II) sulfate heptahydrate, [Cu(C16H18FN3O3)2]SO4·7H2O or [Cu(nor)2]SO4·7H2O (nor is norfloxacin), and bis{1-[2-(ethylsulfonyl)ethyl]-2-methyl-5-nitroimide}dinitratocopper(II), [Cu(NO3)2(C8H13N3O4S)2] or [Cu(NO3)2(tnz)2] (tnz is tinidazole), were solved by X-ray diffraction. Both complexes crystallize in the space group P21/c, with Z = 4 (for nor) and Z = 2 (for ntz) molecules per unit cell. In [Cu(nor)2]SO4·7H2O, the CuII ion is at the centre of a square-planar environment, trans coordinated to two independent norfloxacin molecules in the zwitterionic form acting as bidentate ligands through one of the carboxyl (cbx) and the carbonyl (cb) O atoms. The solid is further stabilized by an extensive network of N—H...O(sulfate), N—H...O(cbx), N—H...OW, OW—H...O(sulfate) and OW—H...OW hydrogen bonds. The [Cu(NO3)2(tnz)2] complex is centrosymmetric, with the CuII ion in a square planar environment, coordinated to a tinidazole molecule acting as a monodentate ligand through its imidazole N atom and to one nitrate O atom. The vibrational FT–IR absorption spectra and thermal behaviour of the complexes were also studied and are briefly discussed based on the crystal structures.
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