Abstract:One trinuclear Co(II) coordination compound [{CoL 1 (OAc)(CH 3 COCH 3 )} 2 Co] (1) and one unprecedented mononuclear Ni(II) coordination compound [Ni(L 2 ) 2 ] (2), constructed from a Salamo-type ligand H 2 L 1 were synthesized and characterized by elemental analyses, IR, UV-vis spectra, and single crystal X-ray diffraction analyses. The results show that the Co(II) atoms have no significant distortion in CoO 6 or CoO 4 N 2 octahedrons in coordination compound 1. Interestingly, in coordination compound 2, the desired tri-or mono-nuclear Salamo-type Ni(II) coordination compound was not obtained, but an unprecedented Ni(II) coordination compound [Ni(L 2 ) 2 ] was synthesized, the Ni1 atom having no significant distortion in the NiO 2 N 2 planar quadrilateral geometry. Furthermore, the antimicrobial activities of coordination compound 1 and previously reported coordination compound [{CoL 1 (OAc)(MeOH)} 2 Co]·2MeOH (3) are discussed.