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Self-Assembled Hexa- <i>peri</i> -hexabenzocoronene Graphitic Nanotube
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Materials ScienceElectrical ResistanceGraphene NanomeshesPi-stacked Graphene MoleculeEngineeringCarbon-based MaterialNanomaterialsNanoelectronicsSelf-assemblyGraphene FiberGrapheneAmphiphilic Hexa-peri-hexabenzocoronene Self-assemblesFunctional MaterialsGraphene NanoribbonChemistryNanotubesCarbon Nanotubes
An amphiphilic hexa-peri-hexabenzocoronene self-assembles to form a pi-electronic, discrete nanotubular object. The object is characterized by an aspect ratio greater than 1000 and has a uniform, 14-nanometer-wide, open-ended hollow space, which is an order of magnitude larger than those of carbon nanotubes. The wall is 3 nanometers thick and consists of helical arrays of the pi-stacked graphene molecule, whose exterior and interior surfaces are covered by hydrophilic triethylene glycol chains. The graphitic nanotube is redox active, and a single piece of the nanotube across 180-nanometer-gap electrodes shows, upon oxidation, an electrical resistance of 2.5 megohms at 285 kelvin [corrected]. This family of molecularly engineered graphite with a one-dimensional tubular shape and a chemically accessible surface constitutes an important step toward molecular electronics.
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