Intrinsic Properties of Single Graphene Nanoribbons in Solution: Synthetic and Spectroscopic Studies.
Yinjuan HuangFugui XuLucia GanzerFranco V A CamargoTetsuhiko NagaharaJoan TeyssandierHans Van GorpKristoffer BasseLasse Arnt StraasøVaiva NagyteCinzia CasiraghiMichael Ryan HansenSteven De FeyterDeyue YanKlaus MüllenXinliang FengGiulio CerulloYiyong MaiPublished in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2018)
We report a novel type of structurally defined graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) with uniform width of 1.7 nm and average length up to 58 nm. These GNRs are decorated with pending Diels-Alder cycloadducts of anthracenyl units and N- n-hexadecyl maleimide. The resultant bulky side groups on GNRs afford excellent dispersibility with concentrations of up to 5 mg mL-1 in many organic solvents such as tetrahydrofuran (THF), two orders of magnitude higher than the previously reported GNRs. Multiple spectroscopic studies confirm that dilute dispersions in THF (<0.1 mg mL-1) consist mainly of nonaggregated ribbons, exhibiting near-infrared emission with high quantum yield (9.1%) and long lifetime (8.7 ns). This unprecedented dispersibility allows resolving in real-time ultrafast excited-state dynamics of the GNRs, which displays features of small isolated molecules in solution. This study achieves a breakthrough in the dispersion of GNRs, which opens the door for unveiling obstructed GNR-based physical properties and potential applications.