How to Draw Bonds

    Create a new bond:

    Select a bond type using the Bond toolbar images/download/attachments/5317588/bonds.png button or by shortcut .

    • To link two existing atoms, select a bond type, click on one then drag the cursor to the other.

    • To draw a bond from a single atom, simply click the atom. A carbon atom is added at the other end of the bond.

    Marvin allows you to draw a bond between any two atoms in the molecule. Valence errors are highlighted (if that option is enabled).

    • If you add a bond to empty canvas space, a carbon atom is added to each end of the bond.

    • To change the orientation of a wedge bond click with the corresponding wedge bond tool on the bond.

    • To change the order of bonds which cross each other : Select the bond to move to the front and go to Contextual menu < Arrange < Bring to Front. The selected bond now is drawn in front of all other bonds (or objects). Similarly, the Send to Back option paints the bond behind other bonds(or objects) .

    images/download/attachments/5318018/adamantane.png

    {info} Please note that all bond types are active in 2D, but wedge bonds are inactive in 3D ( e.g., after 3D cleaning ).

    Create an aligned double bond

    Double bonds can have one of three alignments relative to the chain: above, centered and below

    images/download/attachments/5318018/Double_bond_aligment.png

    To change the alignment click the double bond tool and click on the existing bond as many times as necessary.

    Further bond types applied in Marvin:

    Replace a bond
    • You can replace any bond in the molecule by placing a new bond type on top of it.

    • Bond types can also be changed using the Bond pop-up menu .

    • Single bonds can be changed to double or triple by left-clicking on them

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    • Additionally, you can change a bond, selecting it and use the following keys shortcut.

      Available Bonds
      Single images/download/thumbnails/5317588/bonds.png
      Double images/download/thumbnails/5318018/bond_double24.png
      Triple images/download/thumbnails/5318018/bond_triple24.png
      Aromatic images/download/thumbnails/5318018/bond_aromatic24.png
      Single Up images/download/thumbnails/5318018/bond_singleup24.png
      Single Down images/download/thumbnails/5318018/bond_singledown24.png
      Single Up or Down images/download/thumbnails/5318018/bond_singleupordown24.png
      Double Cis or Trans images/download/thumbnails/5318018/bond_doublecisortrans24.png
      Double C/T or Unspec images/download/thumbnails/5318018/bond-doublect240.pngimages/download/thumbnails/5318018/bond_triple240.png
      Single or Double images/download/thumbnails/5318018/bond_doubleoraromatic24.png
      Single or Aromatic images/download/thumbnails/5318018/bond_doubleoraromatic24.png
      Double or Aromatic images/download/thumbnails/5318018/bond_doubleoraromatic24.png
      Any images/download/thumbnails/5318018/bond-any24.png
      Coordinate images/download/thumbnails/5318018/bond_coordinative24.png
      1 Single bond
      2 Double bond
      3 Triple bond
      4 Aromatic bond
      5 Single up bond (active only in 2D)
      6 Single down bond (active only in 2D)
      7 Single up or down bond
      12 Single or double bond
      14 Single or aromatic bond
      24 Double or aromatic bond
      0 Any bond
    Bold tool

    The Bold tool, images/download/attachments/5318018/bond_bold_tool24.png, is intended to be used for graphical presentations of molecules.

    It is located in the Bond menu, on the Tools toolbar and in the Bond pop-up menu by default.

    Activate the tool, click on a bond and it will be changed to bold.

    In case of single, double, or aromatic bond clicking again you can reestabilish the original bond.

    Aromatic bonds

    Aromatic bonds has four representations:

    • bold single images/download/thumbnails/5318018/bond-bold-single24.png

    • bold aromatic upimages/download/thumbnails/5318018/bond-aromaticup24.png,

    • reversed bold aromatic up,

    • and single images/download/thumbnails/5317496/bonds0.png.

      Example

    images/download/attachments/5318018/boldaromatic.png
    Hashed bond

    You can make the selected bond hashed: Choose the icon from the Tools toolbar or the Bond > Hashed menu option. It retains the original single bond type.