Issue 17, 2022

Luminescence-enhanced conjugated polymer dots through thermal treatment for cell imaging

Abstract

Conjugated polymer dots (Pdots) are often used as excellent fluorescent probes in the biomedical field. In the process of preparing Pdots, the rapid change of the solvent polarity will result in a messy and defective stacking of the polymer chains in the particle, and these stacking defects of the polymer chains may weaken its luminescence properties. Here, we try to optimize the stacking of the conjugated polymer chains by the thermal annealing treatment. After the low temperature thermal treatment, the fluorescence intensity of Pdots can be enhanced by about 11%–29%, and Pdots maintain their original stability and biosafety. We used transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and single particle fluorescence imaging to reveal the possible mechanism of the chain stacking optimization process, that is, the thermal annealing process of Pdots is the competition between internal chain rearrangement in the particle and particle aggregation. The luminescence-enhanced Pdots exhibit good cellular imaging performance. These results prove that it is feasible to extend the thermal annealing treatment from planar polymer devices to polymer nanoparticles. It provides the possibility to realize stable and complex biological imaging applications using Pdots with a simple molecular structure, and a mature improvement scheme for the mass preparation of Pdots.

Graphical abstract: Luminescence-enhanced conjugated polymer dots through thermal treatment for cell imaging

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Apr 2022
Accepted
04 Jul 2022
First published
06 Jul 2022

Biomater. Sci., 2022,10, 4764-4772

Luminescence-enhanced conjugated polymer dots through thermal treatment for cell imaging

Y. Wu, H. Yang, C. Shi, H. Sun, S. Yin and G. Wang, Biomater. Sci., 2022, 10, 4764 DOI: 10.1039/D2BM00516F

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