Why do you want to abandon the advantages of the vector format in favour of a picture in a pixel format?GianlucaT wrote:[…] Now, how can I draw the molecule and save it as a TIFF? I mean can I save only the image in the tiff format and not all the page? […]
Nevertheless you can produce a PDF document that only contains the actual image and convert it subsequently with your favourite image manipulation software.
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\documentclass{minimal}\usepackage{chemfig}\usepackage[active,tightpage]{preview}\PreviewEnvironment{tikzpicture}\setlength{\PreviewBorder}{1pt}\setatomsep{2em}\begin{document}\chemfig{%H_2C=[:-30](-[:-90]CH_3)-[:30](=[:90]O)-[:-30]\chembelow[1.2em]{O}{\hspace{4em}Cl^-}-[:30]-[:-30]-\chemabove[3pt]{N}{\hspace{-20pt}+}(-[2]CH_3)(-[6]CH_3)-CH_3}\end{document}