Abstract

Fluorescent nanoprobe with good water dispersibility was synthesized by the coupling of fluorescent 1,8-naphthalimide dye (NANI) as well as biocompatible poly (ethylene glycol) (PEG) to cellulose nanocrystals (CNC). FTIR, TGA and XPS analysis confirmed the successful covalent conjugation of NANI and PEG. The rod-like morphology of CNC was generally retained after two-step successive grafting of NANI and PEG. The contact angle and transmittance measurements showed that the grafted PEG brushes improve the hydrophilicity of fluorescent CNC probes and their dispersibility in high-concentration NaCl solutions. The fluorescent CNC probe had good biocompatibility and was successfully used for the bioimaging of Hela cells in physiological environment at high salt concentration. Laser confocal microscopy showed that the fluorescent CNC probe can penetrate the cell membrane and disperse uniformly in the cell with good biocompatibility. The fluorescent CNC probe with nanometer size, strong fluorescence emission and high salt-tolerance possess potential application in biomedical field.

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