Bringing crystal structures to reality by three-dimensional printing

PJ Kitson, A Macdonell, S Tsuda, HY Zang… - Crystal growth & …, 2014 - ACS Publications
PJ Kitson, A Macdonell, S Tsuda, HY Zang, DL Long, L Cronin
Crystal growth & design, 2014ACS Publications
The process of converting structural models derived from single-crystal X-ray diffraction
experiments into physical models for the purposes of visualization/communication and
collaboration by the use of three-dimensional (3D) printing techniques is described. Digital
information regarding the relative positioning of atoms in a crystal structure is translated,
using a suite of computer programs, into a 3D computer model of a solid form,
corresponding to that information which can then be saved in a file format for 3D printing …
The process of converting structural models derived from single-crystal X-ray diffraction experiments into physical models for the purposes of visualization/communication and collaboration by the use of three-dimensional (3D) printing techniques is described. Digital information regarding the relative positioning of atoms in a crystal structure is translated, using a suite of computer programs, into a 3D computer model of a solid form, corresponding to that information which can then be saved in a file format for 3D printing. These files are then used to produce to-scale physical models of the structural information using two different 3D printing methodologies.
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