Intrinsic Properties of Single Graphene Nanoribbons in Solution: Synthetic and Spectroscopic Studies
Author(s) -
Yinjuan Huang,
Fugui Xu,
Lucia Ganzer,
Franco V. A. Camargo,
Tetsuhiko Nagahara,
Joan Teyssandier,
Hans Van Gorp,
Kristoffer Basse,
Lasse Arnt Straasø,
Vaiva Nagyte,
Cinzia Casiraghi,
Michael Ryan Hansen,
Steven De Feyter,
Deyue Yan,
Kläus Müllen,
Xinliang Feng,
Giulio Cerullo,
Yiyong Mai
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of the american chemical society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 7.115
H-Index - 612
eISSN - 1520-5126
pISSN - 0002-7863
DOI - 10.1021/jacs.8b06028
Subject(s) - chemistry , graphene nanoribbons , tetrahydrofuran , graphene , quantum yield , dispersion (optics) , excited state , molecule , yield (engineering) , nanotechnology , organic chemistry , materials science , optics , atomic physics , fluorescence , physics , solvent , metallurgy
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.
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