A simple procedure to convert protein data bank files (.pdb) into a stereolithography file (.stl) using VMD software (Virtual Molecular Dynamic) is reported. This tutorial allows generating, with a very simple protocol, three-dimensional customized structures that can be printed by a low-cost 3D-printer, and used for teaching chemical education topics. With the use of the free licensed and multiplatform software, colored input geometries can be obtained by a simple-click modification procedure in order to generate .obj and .mtl files. An easy protocol to create personal .pdb files for 3D-printing technology is also reported
Additive manufacturing, commonly known as 3D printing, is an excellent method for fabricating 3D mod...
We present a simple procedure for the conversion of Crystallographic Information Files (CIFs) into V...
Three-dimensional (3D) chemical models are a well-established learning tool used to enhance the unde...
Using tangible models to help students visualize chemical structures in three dimensions has been a ...
Tangible models help students and researchers visualize chemical structures in three dimensions (3D)...
Tangible models help students and researchers visualize chemical structures in three dimensions (3D)...
3D-printing is a relatively inexpensive additive manufacturing method used to create tangible object...
Abstract: In the modern chemistry laboratory, three-dimensional (3D) printing is becoming the most i...
A method for the conversion of crystallographic information framework (CIF) files to stereo lithogra...
Molecular structures, spatial arrangements, bond angles and stereochemistry are examples of topics t...
3D modeling is the process of developing a mathematical representation of the surface of an object i...
3D printing is becoming increasingly prevalent in modern chemistry laboratories. The ability to des...
The process of converting structural models derived from single-crystal X-ray diffraction experiment...
The process of converting structural models derived from single-crystal X-ray diffraction experiment...
As 3D printers require instructions, the Nano-Crystallography Group at Portland State University is ...
Additive manufacturing, commonly known as 3D printing, is an excellent method for fabricating 3D mod...
We present a simple procedure for the conversion of Crystallographic Information Files (CIFs) into V...
Three-dimensional (3D) chemical models are a well-established learning tool used to enhance the unde...
Using tangible models to help students visualize chemical structures in three dimensions has been a ...
Tangible models help students and researchers visualize chemical structures in three dimensions (3D)...
Tangible models help students and researchers visualize chemical structures in three dimensions (3D)...
3D-printing is a relatively inexpensive additive manufacturing method used to create tangible object...
Abstract: In the modern chemistry laboratory, three-dimensional (3D) printing is becoming the most i...
A method for the conversion of crystallographic information framework (CIF) files to stereo lithogra...
Molecular structures, spatial arrangements, bond angles and stereochemistry are examples of topics t...
3D modeling is the process of developing a mathematical representation of the surface of an object i...
3D printing is becoming increasingly prevalent in modern chemistry laboratories. The ability to des...
The process of converting structural models derived from single-crystal X-ray diffraction experiment...
The process of converting structural models derived from single-crystal X-ray diffraction experiment...
As 3D printers require instructions, the Nano-Crystallography Group at Portland State University is ...
Additive manufacturing, commonly known as 3D printing, is an excellent method for fabricating 3D mod...
We present a simple procedure for the conversion of Crystallographic Information Files (CIFs) into V...
Three-dimensional (3D) chemical models are a well-established learning tool used to enhance the unde...