Two salts of 1,9-di-hydro-purin-6-one (hypoxanthine), namely, 6-oxo-1,9-di-hydro-purin-7-ium 5-sulfosalicylate dihydrate, CHNO·CHOS·2HO, (), and 6-oxo-1,9-di-hydro-purin-7-ium perchlorate monohydrate, CHNO·ClO ·HO, (), have been synthesized and characterized using single-crystal X-ray diffraction and Hirshfeld analysis. In both salts, the hypoxanthine mol-ecule is protonated at the N7 position of the purine ring. In salt (), the cation and anion are connected through N-H⋯O inter-actions. The protonated hypoxanthine cations of salt () form base pairs with another symmetry-related hypoxanthine cation through N-H⋯O hydrogen bonds with an (8) ring motif, while in salt (), the hypoxanthine cations are paired through a water mol-ecule N-H⋯O and O-H⋯N hydrogen bonds with an (11) ring motif. The packings within the crystal structures are stabilized by π-π stacking inter-actions in salt () and C-O⋯π inter-actions in salt (). The combination of several inter-actions leads to the formation of supra-molecular sheets extending parallel to (010) in salts () and (). Hirshfeld surface analysis and fingerprint plots reveal that O⋯H/H⋯O contacts play the major role in the crystal packing of each of the salts, with a 54.1% contribution in salt () and 62.3% in salt ().
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