Self‐Assembled Protonated Porphyrin Dimer Nanoparticles with an 83.7% Near‐Infrared Photothermal Conversion Efficiency for Antitumor Therapy
Abstract
Abstract Despite the immense potential of near‐infrared photothermal therapy (NIR PTT) for tumor treatment, the development of photothermal agents (PTAs) with high photothermal conversion efficiency (PCE) remains a substantial challenge. Here, a “protonation‐manipulation molecular self‐assembly” strategy is presented that precisely regulates the protonation of the pyrrole nitrogen in 5,10,15,20‐tetra(4‐aminophenyl)porphyrin (TAPP), while maintaining the availability of the lone pair electrons on the nitrogen atoms in the aniline substituents. The resulting protonated dimers facilitate the formation of a robust saddle‐shaped conformation and a quinone‐like resonance structure, which subsequently self‐assemble into near‐infrared nanoparticles (NIR NPs). These protonated dimers enhance intermolecular exciton coupling, significantly improving absorption in the near‐infrared region. The photoexcitation process of TAPP NIR NPs is primarily governed by non‐radiative transitions, achieving an impressive PCE of up to 83.7%, markedly surpassing that of organic PTAs such as dopamine and traditional porphyrin derivatives. In vitro and in vivo studies demonstrate that NIR NPs effectively eliminate tumor cells while exhibiting excellent biocompatibility. This work represents a significant advancement in performance optimization from the spectral regulation of supramolecular photosensitizers, introducing innovative methodologies for the design of aromatic nitrogen‐containing PTAs functional molecules.
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Authors (9)
Jinghan Wang
Ronghui Cao
College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Jiefei Wang
Department of Clinical Laboratory of Huaihe Hospital, School of Life Sciences Henan University Kaifeng Henan 475004 China
Haozhen Zhang
Guan Huang
Jianlei Qian
Key Laboratory for Special Functional Materials of Ministry of Education National & Local Joint Engineering Research Center for High‐Efficiency Display and Lighting Technology School of Nanoscience and Materials Engineering Collaborative Innovation Center of Nano Functional Materials and Applications Henan University Kaifeng 475004 China
Yusen Li
Key Laboratory for Special Functional Materials of Ministry of Education, School of Nanoscience and Materials Engineering
Yong Zhong
Key Laboratory for Special Functional Materials of Ministry of Education Henan University Kaifeng Henan 475004 China
Feng Bai
School of Nanoscience and Materials Engineering, Key Laboratory for Special Functional Materials of Ministry of Education, National and Local Joint Engineering Research Center for High-Efficiency Display and Lighting Technology