作者: Philip J. Kitson , Andrew Macdonell , Soichiro Tsuda , HongYing Zang , De-Liang Long
DOI: 10.1021/CG5003012
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摘要: The process of converting structural models derived from single-crystal X-ray diffraction experiments into physical for the purposes visualization/communication and collaboration by use three-dimensional (3D) printing techniques is described. Digital information regarding relative positioning atoms in a crystal structure translated, using suite computer programs, 3D model solid form, corresponding to that which can then be saved file format printing. These files are used produce to-scale two different methodologies.