In situ construction of a self-assembled AIE probe for tumor hypoxia imaging.

Nanoscale

Key Laboratory of Advanced Materials (MOE), Department of Chemical Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing, 10084, China.

Published: April 2020

This communication reported a hypoxia-responsive fluorescent probe based on the in situ concept, which combines a water-soluble azobenzene containing copolymer with a carbamate linkage and an anionic water-soluble aggregation-induced emission fluorogen (AIEgen) tetraphenylethene (TPE). The water-soluble copolymer can be transformed into a protonated primary amine containing polymer by the reduction of the azo bond and through a 1,6-self elimination cascade reaction under hypoxic conditions. The transition of anionic TPE from the molecular dispersed state to the aggregation state induced by self-assembly with the cationic polymer would lead to an obvious increase in fluorescence according to the AIE characteristics.

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