“…Much effort, including a combination of both selective growth and a wealth of processing techniques, , has enabled the preparation of SWCNT populations with tailored diameter, length, wall number and wall type, , electronic properties, and chirality (species) . Notably, the development of W 6 Co 7 , Mo 2 C, and WC catalysts and separation methods such as polymer extraction, − gel permeation chromatography, − density gradient ultracentrifugation (DGU), ,− aqueous two-phase extraction (ATPE), − and selective DNA strands have all allowed for rapid progress in this area. In the small SWCNT diameter regime ( D t = 0.8 to 1 nm), these techniques have now made accessible a vast library of chirality-pure SWCNTs and have even allowed for the discrimination of single enantiomers. ,− Regrettably, however, for SWCNT diameters larger than 1 nm, the list of isolated single-chiral species is dramatically smaller, and enantiomer enrichment has yet to be demonstrated …”