Maddileti, D; Thakuria, R; Cherukuvada, S; Nangia, A (5 March 2012). "Blonanserin HCl salt and its monohydrate". CrystEngComm. 14 (7): 2367–2372. doi:10.1039/C2CE06367K.
This file was opened in Kate, then Cl1 and H3 (belonging to HCl) were deleted. Then the structure was opened in Mercury and saved in SDF format. The structure was opened, double bonds perceived and then optimized in Avogadro2 (final energy 129.97) and saved in CML format. After this the structure was opened in Jmol, exported to POV-Ray format (width: 6000px, with alpha transparency). Then POV-Ray was used to render the structure. Then the structure was cropped in GIMP.
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