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Zhi Wang1, Yanzi Xu1, Zhiqin Zhao1
1School of Chemistry, Engineering Research Center of Energy Storage Materials and Devices, Ministry of Education, Xi'an Key Laboratory of Sustainable Polymer Materials, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, 710049, P. R. China.
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To achieve the efficient cancer therapy, one-for-all phototheranostics are highly important, but their engineering of agents is still challenging. Particularly, the balancing of emission and reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation is urgently needed in NIR-II region. To address this issue, a conjugated D-A polymer of PY2V-BDTF is designed to combine the through-bond/through-space charge transfer (TBCT/TSCT) features in a single molecule by connecting D and A units with the rotatable vinyl linkers. It is observed that the TBCT feature red-shifts the emission wavelength into NIR-II region with peak at 1015 nm (PLQY = 2.51%) in PY2V-BDTF NPs. On the other hand, the TSCT feature lowers the energy gap of singlet and triplet excited-states to obtain efficient ROS generation in photodynamic therapy (PDT) process (Type I and Type II). In addition, high photothermal conversion efficiency (PCE) of 61.5% are also obtained in PY2V-BDTF NPs, which is also one of the highest values for organic agents in one-for-all phototheranostics. Finally, imaging-guided cancer therapy for both in vitro and in vivo are finally obtained to well achieve the tumor elimination. This work demonstrates that integrating the TBCT and TSCT into one system may be the efficient method to achieve agents for one-for-all phototheranostics in cancer therapy.
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