Amphiphilic BODIPY-Based Photoswitchable Fluorescent
Polymeric Nanoparticles for Rewritable Patterning and Dual-Color Cell
Imaging
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Abstract
Photoswitchable fluorescent polymeric
nanoparticles (PFPNs) with
controllable molecular weight, high contrast, biocompatibility, and
prominent photostability are highly desirable but still scarce for
rewritable printing, super-resolution bioimaging, and rewritable data
storage. In this study, novel amphiphilic BODIPY-based PFPNs with
considerable merits are first synthesized by a facile one-pot RAFT-mediated
miniemulsion polymerization method. The polymerization is performed
by adopting polymerizable BODIPY and spiropyran derivatives, together
with MMA as monomer, and mediated by utilizing biocompatible PEO macro-RAFT
agent as both control agent and reactive stabilizer. The amphiphilic
BODIPY-based PFPNs not only exhibit reversibly photoswitchable fluorescence
properties under the alternative UV and visible light illumination
through induced intraparticle fluorescence resonance energy transfer
(FRET) but also display controllable molecular weight with narrow
polydispersity index (PDI), high contrast of fluorescence, tunable
energy transfer efficiency, good biocompatibility, excellent photostability,
favorable photoreversibility, etc. The as-prepared PFPNs are successfully
demonstrated for rewritable fluorescence patterning and high-contrast
dual-color fluorescence imaging of living cells, implying its potential
for rewritable data storage and broad biological applications in cell
biology and diagnostics