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Crystal Structure

To use the Jmol applet, your browser must have Java and Javascript enabled. The JmolApplet is a web browser applet that can be integrated into web pages and is based on the Jmol/ Rasmol/ Chime scripting language developed for viewing complex organic molecules.

Example Jmol Applet Structure (Graphite)

What's New

Major new addition to Webmineral. View interactive crystal structure diagrams using Jmol Applet.

This capability just recently came available with the publication of the open-source program, Jmol,  written in java and the companion java applet for web use. This program replaces Chime and does not require that the user install a "helper" plugin. The ability to visualize and manipulate crystal structures completes the capabilities of webmineral as a mineral database. Users can also download and run Jmol as a stand-alone application.

The generation of these mineral structure required the following:

Other References to Mineral Structures

American Mineralogist Crystal Structure Database
Jmol - Java Molecular Structure
IUCr - Crystallographic Information File
RCSB PDB  - Protein Data Bank
CCDC - Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre

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