Spontaneous resolution has attracted continuing attention in various research fields since Pasteur's work on the crystallization behavior of racemic tartrate. Here, a unique example of this phenomenon is reported, involving ionic crystals generated from racemic RR/SS- tartrate or R/S-malate and racemic ΔΔ/ΛΛ-[Ag Rh (2-aminoethanethiolato) ] (ΔΔ/ΛΛ-[1] ) in water. RR- and SS-tartrate selectively recognize the ΛΛ and ΔΔ isomers of [1] to produce ionic crystals of (ΛΛ-[1]) (RR-tartrate) and (ΔΔ-[1]) (SS-tartrate) , respectively, which can undergo spontaneous resolution. While spontaneous resolution also occurs when using R/S-malate, R- and S-malate select the opposite isomers of [1] to give ionic crystals of (ΔΔ-[1]) (R-malate) and (ΛΛ-[1]) (S-malate) , respectively. In the presence of S-aspartate, (ΛΛ-[1]) (R-tartrate) and (ΔΔ-[1]) (S-tartrate) are preferentially crystallized from ΔΔ/ΛΛ-[1] and RR/SS-tartrate at solution pH values of 6 and 10, respectively. This finding provides significant insight into the optical resolution of chemical species by spontaneous resolution and the origin of homochirality in nature.

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