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Multiple heteroatom substitution to graphene nanoribbon.

Shigeki KawaiSoichiro NakatsukaTakuji HatakeyamaRémy PawlakTobias MeierJohn TraceyErnst MeyerAdam S Foster
Published in: Science advances (2018)
Substituting heteroatoms into nanostructured graphene elements, such as graphene nanoribbons, offers the possibility for atomic engineering of electronic properties. To characterize these substitutions, functionalized atomic force microscopy (AFM)-a tool to directly resolve chemical structures-is one of the most promising tools, yet the chemical analysis of heteroatoms has been rarely performed. We synthesized multiple heteroatom-substituted graphene nanoribbons and showed that AFM can directly resolve elemental differences and can be correlated to the van der Waals radii, as well as the modulated local electron density caused by the substitution. This elemental-sensitive measurement takes an important step in the analysis of functionalized two-dimensional carbon materials.
Keyphrases
  • atomic force microscopy
  • high speed
  • room temperature
  • carbon nanotubes
  • walled carbon nanotubes
  • single molecule
  • quantum dots
  • high resolution
  • molecular docking
  • electron microscopy