bicapped
Bicapped is an adjective used in geometry, crystallography, and chemistry to describe a structure in which two caps are added to opposite faces of a polyhedron, producing a two-capped form. The term is commonly applied to describe coordination environments around a central atom, where two additional ligands occupy positions related to two faces of a core polyhedron.
In practice, a cap is typically a pyramidal arrangement of atoms or ligands that attaches to a
Examples frequently encountered in the literature include bicapped trigonal prisms and bicapped octahedra. These descriptors appear
Usage notes: Bicapped is typically part of longer polyhedral descriptors that specify both the core geometry
See also: polyhedron, coordination geometry, Johnson solids, capping.