We present a simple procedure for the conversion of Crystallographic Information Files (CIFs) into Virtual Reality Modelling Language (VRML2,.wrl) files, which can be used as input files for three-dimensional (3D) printing. This procedure permits facile production of customized full-colour 3D models of X-ray crystal structures of segments of extended structures, including metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) as well as small molecules. The method uses freely available software that runs under Microsoft Windows, MacOSX and Linux operating systems. © the Partner Organisations 2014
This thesis describes contributions made as part of the EPSRC-funded project Age Concern: Crystallog...
A description of how to use the Mercury software from the CCDC to print 3-dimensional crystal struct...
While chemistry exists in three-dimensions, it is published in two. This down-conversion results in ...
As 3D printers require instructions, the Nano-Crystallography Group at Portland State University is ...
A method for the conversion of crystallographic information framework (CIF) files to stereo lithogra...
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...
A straightforward route from crystallographic information framework files (CIFs) files at the Open-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)...
A simple procedure to convert protein data bank files (.pdb) into a stereolithography file (.stl) us...
An important application of crystallography is the description of the form and symmetry of minerals,...
3D-printing is a relatively inexpensive additive manufacturing method used to create tangible object...
Using tangible models to help students visualize chemical structures in three dimensions has been a ...
Crystalline minerals have many interesting properties, and many of these properties have useful appl...
This thesis describes contributions made as part of the EPSRC-funded project Age Concern: Crystallog...
A description of how to use the Mercury software from the CCDC to print 3-dimensional crystal struct...
While chemistry exists in three-dimensions, it is published in two. This down-conversion results in ...
As 3D printers require instructions, the Nano-Crystallography Group at Portland State University is ...
A method for the conversion of crystallographic information framework (CIF) files to stereo lithogra...
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...
A straightforward route from crystallographic information framework files (CIFs) files at the Open-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)...
A simple procedure to convert protein data bank files (.pdb) into a stereolithography file (.stl) us...
An important application of crystallography is the description of the form and symmetry of minerals,...
3D-printing is a relatively inexpensive additive manufacturing method used to create tangible object...
Using tangible models to help students visualize chemical structures in three dimensions has been a ...
Crystalline minerals have many interesting properties, and many of these properties have useful appl...
This thesis describes contributions made as part of the EPSRC-funded project Age Concern: Crystallog...
A description of how to use the Mercury software from the CCDC to print 3-dimensional crystal struct...
While chemistry exists in three-dimensions, it is published in two. This down-conversion results in ...