| Literature DB >> 28692135 |
Yanshu Shi1,2, Xiaoran Deng1,2, Shouxin Bao1, Bei Liu1,2, Bin Liu1, Ping'an Ma1, Ziyong Cheng1, Maolin Pang1, Jun Lin1.
Abstract
Size- and shape-controlled growth of nanoscale microporous organic polymers (MOPs) is a big challenge scientists are confronted with; meanwhile, rendering these materials for in vivo biomedical applications is still scarce. In this study, a monodispersed nanometalated covalent organic polymer (MCOP, M=Fe, Gd) with sizes around 120 nm was prepared by a self-templated two-step solution-phase synthesis method. The metal ions (Fe3+ , Gd3+ ) played important roles in generating a small particle size and in the functionalization of the products during the reaction with p-phenylenediamine (Pa). The resultant Fe-Pa complex was used as a template for the subsequent formation of MCOP following the Schiff base reaction with 1,3,5-triformylphloroglucinol (Tp). A high tumor suppression efficiency for this Pa-based COP is reported for the first time. This study demonstrates the potential use of MCOP as a photothermal agent for photothermal therapy (PTT) and also provides an alternative route to fabricate nano-sized MCOPs.Entities:
Keywords: bioimaging; covalent organic polymers; magnetic resonance imaging; morphology control; nanometalation; photothermal therapy
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28692135 DOI: 10.1002/asia.201700796
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chem Asian J ISSN: 1861-471X