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ModMol the new app to observe molecules in 3D

Bioengineer by Bioengineer
December 15, 2020
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Launched by the University of Barcelona

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Credit: Institute of Theoretical and Computational Chemistry of the University of Barcelona (IQTCUB)

The Institute of Theoretical and Computational Chemistry of the University of Barcelona (IQTCUB) launches the app ModMol for phone devices, which allows the visualization and editing of molecules in an augmented reality environment.

ModMol creates a three-dimensional molecular representation of organic and inorganic systems and biomolecules. At the moment, it works with 115 molecules on which it can offer general information such as the chemical formula or its properties. Among other things, it can find the structure of the acetic acid, cholesterol and caffeine, as well as polymers, carbon nanotubes and proteins. The database of compounds is updated constantly, and its aim is to include significant examples of each of the groups of the most relevant chemical structures.

Customizing molecules

ModMol enables users to edit molecules using any element of the period table and it has a library of standard fragments that can be used for that. The program has two building modalities, which enables the creation of molecules from the very beginning, and the edition of any molecule that has been previously loaded. That is, one can see and manipulate molecular structures designed by the users, with the phone device.

The app allows elements and molecules to be linked to build new compounds, which can then be saved and exported from the mobile to another device in a format compatible with other standard molecular visualization programs.

This tool is primarily intended to help Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Biology or Pharmacy students to visualize molecular structures, with special emphasis on aspects such as stereochemistry. Students will be able to easily observe three-dimensional structures of different molecules and nanostructures, at the same time as studying their chemical-physical properties and their reactivity, thus complementing the available didactic material.

Moreover, researchers who wish to visualize a compound on which they are working, can do so easily, having the chance to modify and edit it and then save it on their phone device.

The development of the tool has been carried out jointly with VISYON, a company belonging to the Grupo Mediapro. The app, with the information in English, can be downloaded for free from the Google Play and App Store platforms.

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This project has been carried out thanks to the support from the María de Maeztu 2017 Units of Excellence program, and the funding from the Ministry of Science and Innovation and the State Research Agency.

Link to the video about ModMol https://youtu.be/Mz1PUAQZ91s

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Bibiana Bonmati
[email protected]

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https://www.ub.edu/web/ub/ca/menu_eines/noticies/2020/12/018.html

Tags: Chemistry/Physics/Materials Sciences
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