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For Educators

We belive the best things come from collaboration. Chemistry educators, influencers, and hobbyists are invited to request a Box-O-Butane (on us) and share their feedback.

Box-O-Butane Interest Form
Box-O-Butane Interest form
Would you be interested in receiving a Box-O-Butane sample kit

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Moleculink Feedback Form

Please provide input on the tester kit that you received/used

I would actually use this in lecture / section / office hours?
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I would recommend/use this kit in chemistry education
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Bear in mind chemistry kits will include more atom/bond types and states (see here)

I would want/recommend a kit for

Kit 1:

  • H atom+bond combo ×20

  • Tetrahedral C ×10

  • Tetrahedral O ×2

  • Trigonal C ×2

  • Polar C ×2

  • Polar Cl ×1

  • Polar Br ×1

Kit 2:

  • H atom+bond combo ×24

  • Tetrahedral C ×16

  • Tetrahedral O ×4

  • Tetrahedral N ×4

  • Trigonal C ×6

  • Trigonal O ×3

  • Trigonal N ×3

  • Polar C ×2

  • Polar O ×2


  • Polar N ×2

  • Polar F ×2

  • Polar Cl ×2

  • Polar Br ×1

  • Polar I ×1

  • Tetrahedral S ×1

  • Tetrahedral P ×1

  • Trigonal B ×1

  • H Bond x10

If these Kits basic organic chemistry kit were commercially available, what is the maximum price you would consider adopting

ABOUT US

Moleculink is the flagship product of Clickit, LLC, founded by Scott Lokey, PhD, a professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of California, Santa Cruz. After teaching organic chemistry for nearly 20 years, Scott experienced firsthand the frustrations of existing molecular model kits—unstable structures, difficult assembly, and components that broke semester after semester.

During the COVID pandemic, he decided to solve the problem himself. Armed with a 3D printer and newly acquired AutoCAD skills, Scott spent countless hours prototyping, testing, and refining what would become Moleculink. Through collaboration with engineers at Novus Apps and TJAR Innovations, and with seed financing from friends and family who believed in the vision, he created precision injection molds that produce the innovative clicking mechanism unique to Moleculink.

The result: molecular model kits that finally work the way chemistry education demands.

NEW RELEASES

April 15, 2026

MolecuLink makes its product debut at the Cambridge Healthtech Drug Discovery Chemistry meeting in San Diego! 

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