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Visualizing 3D Molecular Structures Using an Augmented Reality App

Kristina Eriksen, Bjarne E. Nielsen, Michael Pittelkow

2020Journal of Chemical Education81 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We present a simple procedure to make an augmented reality app to visualize any chemical 3D model. The molecular structure may be based on crystallographic data or from computational modeling. This guide is made in such a way that no programming skills are needed, and the procedure uses free software and provides a way to visualize 3D structures that are normally difficult to comprehend in the 2D space of paper. The process can be applied to make a 3D representation of any 2D object, and we envisage the app to be useful when visualizing simple stereochemical problems, when presenting a complex 3D structure on a poster presentation or even in audio-visual presentations. The method works for all molecules including small molecules, supramolecular structures, MOFs, and biomacromolecules.

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Computer scienceAugmented realityVisualizationSimple (philosophy)Representation (politics)Process (computing)SoftwareMolecular graphicsPresentation (obstetrics)Object (grammar)Human–computer interaction3d modelComputer graphics (images)Computational scienceArtificial intelligenceComputer graphicsProgramming languageMedicineRadiologyLawPolitical sciencePhilosophyEpistemologyPoliticsAugmented Reality ApplicationsAnatomy and Medical Technology