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October 11 - 17, 2004

Fold of the Week: October 11 - 17, 2004

Caffeine Molecule

This week brings us another project that I have wanted to do for a while. Some of you may recognize this as our favorite alkaloid: Caffeine, or a model of the caffeine molecule rendered in paper. I started a new job last week and adjusting to the new schedule has been a little easier with the help of a bit of the real thing in the morning. Hooray for C8H10N4O2!

This is inspired by Tomoko Fuse's work in her book Unit Origami using a sonobe module variant. I made a version of the caffeine molecule a few years ago but it was not terribly sturdy and has long since fallen apart. This new version is much more stable and if I were so inclined, I could pick it up and flop it around a bit without much worry of it falling apart because the connecting units lock into place as compared to the previous version where the connecting units were held in place by friction and luck.

The colors represent the various atoms as follows: Black is carbon; Yellow is hydrogen; Blue is nitrogen; Red is oxygen. More useful information on caffeine can be found at the free online encyclopedia, Wikipedia.org.


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