“…In addition, aromatic dicarboxylates ligands, like 3-nitro phthalic acid (3-H 2 npa) and 5-nitro isophthalic acid (5-H 2 nipa) are often used as multifunctional organic ligands, because of their various coordination modes and strong coordination ability to metal ions. [18,20] As a part of ongoing studies in this area, herein three coordination complexes derived from flexible bis(thiabendazole) ligands and dicarboxylate linkers: [Zn(btbp)(3-npa)] n (1), [Co(btbh)(3-npa)] n (2), and {[Co(btbb)(5-nipa)(H 2 O)]· H 2 O} n (3) (btbp = 1,3-bis(thiabendazole)propane, btbh = 1,6-bis(thiabendazole)hexane, btbb = 1,4-bis(thiabendazole) butane, 3-H 2 npa = 3-nitro phthalic acid, and 5-H 2 nipa = 5-nitro isophthalic acid) are reported. The three complexes were characterized by elemental analysis, IR spectroscopy, thermogravimetric analyses (TGA), and powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD).…”