Xiang Li, Xue Ren, Yuchao Luo, Haotian Shi, Zhigang Xie, Bin Xu and Wenjing Tian
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Abstract
In recent years, fluorescence imaging has occupied a very important position in the life science and biomedical fields. However, achieving nanomaterials for bioimaging with both high fluorescence quantum efficiency and high stability remains a significant challenge. Herein, we synthesized mPEG5K–PCL10K@TFMDSA and mPEG5K–PLLA10K@TFMDSA nanoparticles using polymer-induced aggregation. This method significantly enhanced the luminescence efficiency of TFMDSA nanoparticles in solution, attributed to improved intermolecular interactions and restricted molecular vibrations. The resulting nanoparticles exhibited exceptional optical stability over a period of seven days and demonstrated low cytotoxicity towards HeLa cells, making them highly suitable for bioimaging applications. Cellular uptake studies indicated that these nanoparticles were more efficiently internalized by HeLa cells compared to their amorphous counterparts, likely due to their unique square morphology. Our findings highlight the potential of polymer-induced aggregation in enhancing the optical properties and stability of TFMDSA nanomaterials, suggesting their promise as biofluorescent probes for cancer diagnosis and other biomedical applications.
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Journal of Materials Chemistry A, B & C cover high quality studies across all fields of materials chemistry. The journals focus on those theoretical or experimental studies that report new understanding, applications, properties and synthesis of materials. Journal of Materials Chemistry A, B & C are separated by the intended application of the material studied. Broadly, applications in energy and sustainability are of interest to Journal of Materials Chemistry A, applications in biology and medicine are of interest to Journal of Materials Chemistry B, and applications in optical, magnetic and electronic devices are of interest to Journal of Materials Chemistry C.Journal of Materials Chemistry B is a Transformative Journal and Plan S compliant. Example topic areas within the scope of Journal of Materials Chemistry B are listed below. This list is neither exhaustive nor exclusive:
Antifouling coatings
Biocompatible materials
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Bionics
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Diagnostics
Drug delivery
Gene delivery
Immunobiology
Nanomedicine
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Scaffolds
Soft robotics
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