Abstract

Fluorescent polymeric nanoparticles (FPNs) with aggregation-induced emission (AIE) characteristics have attracted much attention for biomedical applications due to their remarkable AIE feature, high water dispersity and desirable biocompatibility. The development of facile and effective strategies for fabrication of these AIE-active FPNs therefore should be of great importance for their biomedical applications. In this work, we reported that a catalyst-free thiol-yne click reaction can be utilized for fabrication of AIE-active FPNs in short reaction time and even without protection of inert gas. The results indicated that the obtained AIE-active amphiphilic copolymers (PEGMA-PhE) can readily self-assemble into luminescent nanoparticles (PEGMA-PhE FPNs) with high water dispersity, uniform size and morphology, red fluorescence. Cell viability examination and cell uptake behavior of PEGMA-PhE FPNs confirmed that these AIE-active FPNs possess low toxicity towards cells and can be easily internalized by cells through non-specific route. Therefore the remarkable properties of PEGMA-PhE FPNs such as high water dispersity, AIE-active fluorescence and nanoscale size as well as excellent biocompatibility make them promising for biomedical applications.

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