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Draw Coordination Compounds

In MarvinSketch, it is possible to use coordinate bonds to represent coordination compounds (ferrocenes, metallocenes).
The coordinate bond type can represent the connection between an atom and a group of atoms. The coordinate bond has the following types of representation:

  • A single bond
  • An arrow between two atoms
  • A dashed line between an atom and a group of atoms

On the Bonds tab of the Preferences windows, you can change the default line type of the coordinate bonds.

To draw a coordinate bond between two atoms, choose the coordinate bond from the bond list and draw the bond by specifying the required direction.
To draw a coordinate bond between an atom and a group of atoms, follow the steps below.

  1. Select the atoms to be represented at one end of the coordinate bond by a multi-center.
  2. Choose Structure > Add > Multi-center from the main menu or Add > Multi-center from the contextual menu. A multi-center represented by an * (asterisk) will be added. If you move the cursor to the multi-center the represented atoms are highlighted (blue circle around the atom labels).
  3. Draw a coordinate bond from the multi-center and edit the other end of the bond if required. The asterisk representing the multi-center disappears after the bond has been drawn.
  4. Repeat steps 2-4 to draw further multi-centers and coordinate bonds if required.

Several examples are collected in the Insert > Template Library > Organometallics template library.