Edible Long‐Afterglow Photoluminescent Materials for Bioimaging

Author:

Shen Shen1,Xie Qishan1,Sahoo Smruti Ranjan2,Jin Jian1,Baryshnikov Glib V.2,Sun Hao1,Wu Hongwei3,Ågren Hans4,Liu Qingsong15,Zhu Liangliang1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Molecular Engineering of Polymers Department of Macromolecular Science Fudan University Shanghai 200438 China

2. Laboratory of Organic Electronics Department of Science and Technology Linköping University Norrköping 60174 Sweden

3. College of Chemistry Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology Donghua University Shanghai 201620 China

4. Department of Physics and Astronomy Uppsala University Box 516 Uppsala SE‐751 20 Sweden

5. Department of Burns Surgery First Affiliated Hospital of Naval Military Medical University Shanghai China

Abstract

AbstractConfining luminophores into modified hydrophilic matrices or polymers is a straightforward and widely used approach for afterglow bioimaging. However, the afterglow quantum yield and lifetime of the related material remain unsatisfactory, severely limiting the using effect especially for deep‐tissue time‐resolved imaging. This fact largely stems from the dilemma between material biocompatibility and the quenching effect of water environment. Herein an in situ metathesis promoted doping strategy is presented, namely, mixing ≈10−3 weight ratio of organic‐emitter multicarboxylates with inorganic salt reactants, followed by metathesis reactions to prepare a series of hydrophilic but water‐insoluble organic–inorganic doping afterglow materials. This strategy leads to the formation of edible long‐afterglow photoluminescent materials with superior biocompatibility and excellent bioimaging effect. The phosphorescence quantum yield of the materials can reach dozens of percent (the highest case: 66.24%), together with the photoluminescent lifetime lasting for coupes of seconds. Specifically, a long‐afterglow barium meal formed by coronene salt emitter and BaSO4 matrix is applied into animal experiments by gavage, and bright stomach afterglow imaging is observed by instruments or mobile phone after ceasing the photoexcitation with deep tissue penetration. This strategy allows a flexible dosage of the materials during bioimaging, facilitating the development of real‐time probing and theranostic technology.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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