Conceptually similarSPLBuckminsterfullerene moleculeSS2750842SU3368Rights ManagedSPLBuckminsterfullerene moleculeSS2750843SU3369Rights ManagedSPLBuckminsterfullerene moleculeSS2750844SU3370Rights ManagedSPLBuckminsterfullerene moleculeSS2750845SU3371Rights ManagedSPLBuckminsterfullerene moleculeSS2750846SU3372Rights ManagedSPLBuckminsterfullerene moleculeSS2750847SU3373Rights ManagedSPLBuckminsterfullerene moleculeSS2750848SU3374Rights ManagedSPLBuckminsterfullerene moleculesSS2750850SU3376Rights ManagedSPLBuckminsterfullerene moleculeSS2750849SU3375Rights ManagedView AllView more with similar tones Buckminsterfullerene moleculeLicense type:Rights ManagedUnique identifier:SS2750862Legacy Identifier:SU3388Description:Buckminsterfullerene molecule. Computer artwork showing the molecular structure of buckminsterfullerene, a structurally distinct form (allotrope) of carbon that has 60 carbon atoms (spheres) arranged in a spherical structure consisting of interlinking hexagonal and pentagonal rings, like a football. These spherical fullerenes are sometimes referred to as buckyballs.Credit:Russell Kightley / Science SourceSize:4180px × 4180px (~49 MB)Restrictions:No Sale through SubagentsGet PricingHow Will The Visual Be Used?ShareKeywords:60-allotrope-allotropes-allotropic-allotropism-art-atom-atomic-atoms-black background-buckminsterfullerene-bucky ball-buckyball-C016/8371-C0168371-c60-c-60-carbon-carbon-60-chemistry-element-fuller-fullerene-macromolecule-molecular model-molecular structure-molecule-molecules-organic-richard buckminster-round-soot-sphere-spheres-spherical-truncated icosahedronModel release:N/AParent folder:SPL FTP 130822