We have had 3D curly arrows for "normal" two-electron reactions for some time
and they work well.
http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/docs/examples-11/draw.htm
I notice that there has been almost no discussion on this list about radical
reactions that involve unpaired electrons and are conventionally represented by
curly arrows with half a head sometimes called fishhook arrows.
http://chemistry2.csudh.edu/rpendarvis/Radicals.html#homolyt
We are working on representing radical reactions and would like to be able to
show the mechanisms in 3D with fishhook curly arrows. Could this be done in
Jmol or should we settle for a different colour?
Best regards
Nick
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