The synthesis of amphiphilic aggregation-induced emission (ALE) dyes based organic nanoparticles has recently attracted in- creasing attention in the biomedical fields. These AlE dyes based nanoparticles could effec...The synthesis of amphiphilic aggregation-induced emission (ALE) dyes based organic nanoparticles has recently attracted in- creasing attention in the biomedical fields. These AlE dyes based nanoparticles could effectively overcome the aggregation caused quenching effect of conventional organic dyes, making them promising candidates for fabrication of ultrabright organic luminescent nanomaterials. In this work, AIE-active luminescent polymeric nanoparticles (4-NH2-PEG-TPE-E LPNs) were facilely fabricated through Michael addition reaction between tetraphenylethene acrylate (TPE-E) and 4-arm-poly(ethylene glycol)-amine (4-NH2-PEG) in rather mild ambient. The 4-NH2-PEG can not only endow these AlE-active LPNs good water dispersibility, but also provide functional groups for further conjugation reaction. The size, morphology and luminescent prop- erties of 4-NH2-PEG-TPE-E LPNs were characterized by a series of techniques in detail. Results suggested that these AlE-active LPNs showed spherical morphology with diameter about 100-200 nm. The obtained 4-NH2-PEG-TPE-E LPNs display high water dispersibility and strong fluorescence intensity because of their self assembly and AlE properties of TPE-E. Biological evaluation results demonstrated that 4-NH2-PEG-TPE-E LPNs showed negative toxicity toward cancer cells and good fluorescent imaging performance. All of these features make 4-NHz-PEG-TPE-E LPNs promising candidates for biolog- ical imaging and therapeutic applications.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (21134004, 21201108, 51363016, 21474057, 21564006, 21561022)the National Basic Research Program (2011CB935700)
文摘The synthesis of amphiphilic aggregation-induced emission (ALE) dyes based organic nanoparticles has recently attracted in- creasing attention in the biomedical fields. These AlE dyes based nanoparticles could effectively overcome the aggregation caused quenching effect of conventional organic dyes, making them promising candidates for fabrication of ultrabright organic luminescent nanomaterials. In this work, AIE-active luminescent polymeric nanoparticles (4-NH2-PEG-TPE-E LPNs) were facilely fabricated through Michael addition reaction between tetraphenylethene acrylate (TPE-E) and 4-arm-poly(ethylene glycol)-amine (4-NH2-PEG) in rather mild ambient. The 4-NH2-PEG can not only endow these AlE-active LPNs good water dispersibility, but also provide functional groups for further conjugation reaction. The size, morphology and luminescent prop- erties of 4-NH2-PEG-TPE-E LPNs were characterized by a series of techniques in detail. Results suggested that these AlE-active LPNs showed spherical morphology with diameter about 100-200 nm. The obtained 4-NH2-PEG-TPE-E LPNs display high water dispersibility and strong fluorescence intensity because of their self assembly and AlE properties of TPE-E. Biological evaluation results demonstrated that 4-NH2-PEG-TPE-E LPNs showed negative toxicity toward cancer cells and good fluorescent imaging performance. All of these features make 4-NHz-PEG-TPE-E LPNs promising candidates for biolog- ical imaging and therapeutic applications.