“…They are capa ble to bind with transition, non transition,lanthanide and actinide metal ions to give complexes with suit ableproperties for theoretical studies and/or practical applications [3][4][5]. The metal complexes with Schiff base ligands have been extensively investigated for more than one century and investigated in many dif ferent aspects, including biological studies [6][7][8][9][10][11][12], magneto chemistry [13], non linear optics [14], photo physical studies [15], catalysis [16], materials chemistry [17], chemical analysis [18], absorption and transport of oxygen [19]. As an additional contri bution to the synthesis, characterization, and crystal structure of transition metal Schiff base complexes and in the course of our ongoing studies of these kinds of materials [20][21][22][23][24][25], we describe here the syn thesis, characterization and crystal structure of a new (µ acetato) bridged dinuclear copper(II) complex [Cu 2 (L) 2 (µ OAc) 2 ] (I).…”