posted on 2024-11-15, 20:06authored byTing Liu, Linxi Zhu, Ke Liu, Zhe Liu, Yang Liu, Yifei Zhang, Yue Hu, Qing-Hui Guo, Feihe Huang
An effective route to diameter-controlled single-walled
carbon
nanotubes (SWCNTs) remains elusive. The use of organic templates to
precisely control the diameter of the resulting nanotubes holds great
promise in this regard but has hitherto had very limited practical
success. A main obstacle is the limited availability of suitable organic
templates. Here, we report the diameter-controlled bottom-up synthesis
of SWCNTs with elaborately designed [2n]collarenes,
hydrocarbon belts consisting of alternating phenylene and 1,4-cyclohexadiene
rings, as rigid organic templates. A new approach has been developed
to construct these collarenes, which are then used as templates in
the bottom-up growth of SWCNTs. The resulting SWCNTs exhibit narrow
diameter distributions, matching the diameters of the employed collarene
templates. This work greatly propels the synthesis of diameter-controlled
SWCNTs.