X-ray crystallographic studies were carried out for conglomerate salts, racemic-compound salts, and enantiomerically pure salts of chiral primary amines with achiral mono-carboxylic acids. The crystal structures of the conglomerate salts revealed that these crystals can be regarded as being a supramolecular assembly of a characteristic columnar hydrogen-bond network, in which the ammonium cations and the carboxylate anions are aligned around a twofold screw axis (2
1-column) . On the other hand, the crystal structures of the racemic-compound salts could be roughly classified into two types. One type is a crystal consisting of 2
1columns; the other type is a crystal consisting of a different type of columnar hydrogen-bond network, in which the ammonium cations and the carboxylate anions are related by inversion centers (
i-column) .These results suggest that both the formation and the assembly of 2
1columns are essential in the formation of conglomerates for these salts.
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