Doping Bulky Fluorinated Organic Anion to Construct Highly Efficient Anion‐π <sup>+</sup> Type Photosensitizers for Cancer Phototheranostics — Lingxiu Liu (2025) | RDL Network
Doping Bulky Fluorinated Organic Anion to Construct Highly Efficient Anion‐π <sup>+</sup> Type Photosensitizers for Cancer Phototheranostics
Article 2025 en
Authors
LL
Lingxiu Liu
JG
Jianye Gong
XW
Xue Wang
Abstract
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Anion-π<sup>+</sup> type photosensitizers with aggregation-induced emission (AIE) feature have demonstrated promising potential in photodynamic therapy (PDT) against cancer. However, previous reports mainly focused on modifying the π<sup>+</sup> core but often overlooked the crucial role of anions. Herein, we present a facile strategy to modulate the fluorescence intensity and cellular uptake of anion-π<sup>+</sup> type AIE photosensitizers by doping bulky fluorinated organic anions into nanoparticles (NPs). Anion-π<sup>+</sup> type AIE photosensitizer DPBCF-Br with different ratios of bulky anions (TB or FTB) were encapsulated into DSPE-PEG<sub>2000</sub> to obtain NPs (named DF-TB<sub>X</sub> or DF-FTB<sub>X</sub>, X denotes the molar ratios of TB or FTB to DPBCF-Br). Expectedly, as the doping molar ratios increased, a progressive enhancement in fluorescence intensity of the obtained NPs was observed. This can be ascribed to the steric effect of bulky organic anions and the formation of a hydrophobic environment within the NPs. Interestingly, the optimal cellular uptake was achieved at X = 8 in DF-TB<sub>8</sub> and DF-FTB<sub>8</sub>, resulting from the balance between lipophilicity and electronegativity. Ultimately, DF-FTB<sub>8</sub> demonstrated outstanding cellular imaging capabilities and high intracellular reactive oxygen species generation, achieving efficient cancer phototheranostics. This facile bulky anion doping strategy will pave a new way for the construction of robust anion-π<sup>+</sup> type photosensitizers.
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