Pentakis dodecahedron

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In geometry, a pentakis dodecahedron or kisdodecahedron is a polyhedron created by attaching a pentagonal pyramid to each face of a regular dodecahedron; that is, it is the Kleetope of the dodecahedron. Specifically, the term typically refers to a particular Catalan solid, namely the dual of a truncated icosahedron.

Cartesian coordinates

Let ϕ be the golden ratio. The 12 points given by (0,±1,±ϕ) and cyclic permutations of these coordinates are the vertices of a regular icosahedron. Its dual regular dodecahedron, whose edges intersect those of the icosahedron at right angles, has as vertices the points (±1,±1,±1) together with the points (±ϕ,±1/ϕ,0) and cyclic permutations of these coordinates. Multiplying all coordinates of the icosahedron by a factor of (3ϕ+12)/190.88705799822 gives a slightly smaller icosahedron. The 12 vertices of this icosahedron, together with the vertices of the dodecahedron, are the vertices of a pentakis dodecahedron centered at the origin. The length of its long edges equals 2/ϕ. Its faces are acute isosceles triangles with one angle of arccos((8+9ϕ)/18)68.61872093119 and two of arccos((5ϕ)/6)55.69063953441. The length ratio between the long and short edges of these triangles equals (5ϕ)/31.12732200375.

Chemistry


The pentakis dodecahedron in a model of buckminsterfullerene: each (spherical) surface segment represents a carbon atom, and if all are replaced with planar faces, a pentakis dodecahedron is produced. Equivalently, a truncated icosahedron is a model of buckminsterfullerene, with each vertex representing a carbon atom.

Biology

The pentakis dodecahedron is also a model of some icosahedrally symmetric viruses, such as Adeno-associated virus. These have 60 symmetry related capsid proteins, which combine to make the 60 symmetrical faces of a pentakis dodecahedron.

Orthogonal projections

The pentakis dodecahedron has three symmetry positions, two on vertices, and one on a midedge:

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Concave pentakis dodecahedron

A concave pentakis dodecahedron replaces the pentagonal faces of a dodecahedron with inverted pyramids.

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The faces of a regular dodecahedron may be replaced (or augmented with) any regular pentagonal pyramid to produce what is in general referred to as an elevated dodecahedron. For example, if pentagonal pyramids with equilateral triangles are used, the result is a non-convex deltahedron. Any such elevated dodecahedron has the same combinatorial structure as a pentakis dodecahedron, i.e., the same Schlegel diagram.

Spherical pentakis dodecahedron

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See also

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