Chuvilin, AndreyBichoutskaia, E.Giménez López, María del CarmenChamberlain, Thomas W.Rance, G.A.Kuganathan, NavaratnarajahBiskupek, JohannesKaiser, U.Khlobystov, Andrei N.2024-02-022024-02-022011Chuvilin, A., Bichoutskaia, E., Gimenez-Lopez, M.C., Chamberlain, T.W., Rance, G.A., Kuganathan, N., Biskupek, J., Kaiser, U., Khlobystov, A.N. (2011). Self-assembly of a sulphur-terminated graphene nanoribbon within a single-walled carbon nanotube. “Nature Materials”, vol. 10, Issue 9, 687-6921476-1122http://hdl.handle.net/10347/32240The ability to tune the properties of graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) through modification of the nanoribbon’s width and edge structure1,2,3 widens the potential applications of graphene in electronic devices4,5,6. Although assembly of GNRs has been recently possible, current methods suffer from limited control of their atomic structure7,8,9,10,11,12,13, or require the careful organization of precursors on atomically flat surfaces under ultra-high vacuum conditions14. Here we demonstrate that a GNR can self-assemble from a random mixture of molecular precursors within a single-walled carbon nanotube, which ensures propagation of the nanoribbon in one dimension and determines its width. The sulphur-terminated dangling bonds of the GNR make these otherwise unstable nanoribbons thermodynamically viable over other forms of carbon. Electron microscopy reveals elliptical distortion of the nanotube, as well as helical twist and screw-like motion of the nanoribbon. These effects suggest novel ways of controlling the properties of these nanomaterials, such as the electronic band gap and the concentration of charge carriers.engAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Self-assemblyGraphene nanoribbonGNR@SWNTCarbon nanotube230399 Otras (Grafeno)Self-assembly of a sulphur-terminated graphene nanoribbon within a single-walled carbon nanotubejournal article10.1038/nmat30821476-4660open access