Abstract: | Two new complexes, [Cu(C2N3)2(dien)] (dien is diethylenetriamine, C4H13N3), (I), and [Cu(C2N3)(trien)](C2N3) (trien is triethylenetetramine, C6H18N4), (II), have been characterized by single‐crystal X‐ray diffraction. Both complexes display a distorted tetragonal–pyramidal geometry. In (I), the Cu atom is coordinated in the basal plane by three diethylenetriamine N atoms [Cu—N = 2.000 (2), 2.004 (2) and 2.025 (2) Å] and one terminal N atom [Cu—N = 1.974 (2) Å] from one monodentate dicyanamide group, and in the apical position by one terminal N atom [Cu—N = 2.280 (2) Å] from the other monodentate dicyanamide group. In (II), the Cu atom is surrounded by four triethylenetetramine N atoms [Cu—N = 2.012 (2), 2.014 (2), 2.019 (2) and 2.031 (2) Å in the basal plane] and a terminal N atom [Cu—N = 2.130 (2) Å in the apical site] from one monodentate dicyanamide group. The other dicyanamide anion is not directly coordinated to the metal atom. In both (I) and (II), hydrogen‐bond interactions between the uncoordinated terminal N atoms of two dicyanamide ions and the amine H atoms lead to the formation of three‐dimensional networks. |