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Perylene Diimide Oligomer Nanoparticles with Ultrahigh Photothermal Conversion Efficiency for Cancer Theranostics.

Qiuyu GongJie XingYinjuan HuangAiguo WuJing YuShanqing Zhang
Published in: ACS applied bio materials (2020)
Developing one agent that has reasonable stability and ultrahigh photothermal conversion efficiency (PTCE) for near-infrared (NIR) photothermal cancer treatment remains a great challenge, but is highly desirable. In this research, we developed a perylene diimide (PDI)-based oligomer ( OPDI ) through coupling monomeric PDI derivatives together. OPDI exhibited slightly red-shifted absorption at NIR region compared with monomeric PDI. More importantly, the self-assembled OPDI nanoparticles not only exhibited high stability and preferable biocompatibility, but also possessed an ultrahigh PTCE (up to 79.8%, higher than many other photothermal agents reported before). This OPDI photothermal agent has been demonstrated to exhibit excellent therapeutic effects. Our research provides a guide for the exploitation of photothermal agents with ultrahigh PTCE.
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