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Full-Color-Tunable Nanohydrogels as High-Stability Intracellular Nanothermometers.

Zhen WangYu MiaoQiang OuRuo-Xin NiuYi JiangChun Zhang
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
Full-color-tunable hydrogels with ultrahigh stability can be used in various fields, including intracellular temperature sensing. However, constructing full-color-tunable organic nanohydrogels with excellent biocompatibility and stability for intracellular temperature sensing remains a great challenge. Here, we report a full-color-tunable nanohydrogel with ultrahigh stability as an intracellular nanothermometer. Three types of temperature-sensitive polymers with red, green, and blue fluorescence were synthesized. Through easy mixing of these three polymers with regulation of the mass ratio, these polymers can be encoded to full-color-tunable fluorescent nanohydrogels, including nanohydrogels with white-light emission (NWLEs), with sizes of about 200 nm in aqueous media. Further study suggested that the as-obtained NWLEs exhibited good performance in intracellular temperature sensing because of their ultrahigh stability on their fluorescence properties and morphologies.
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