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Engineered NIR-II fluorophores with ultralong-distance molecular packing for high-contrast deep lesion identification.


ABSTRACT: The limited signal of long-wavelength near-infrared-II (NIR-II, 900-1880 nm) fluorophores and the strong background caused by the diffused photons make high-contrast fluorescence imaging in vivo with deep tissue disturbed still challenging. Here, we develop NIR-II fluorescent small molecules with aggregation-induced emission properties, high brightness, and maximal emission beyond 1200 nm by enhancing electron-donating ability and reducing the donor-acceptor (D-A) distance, to complement the scarce bright long-wavelength emissive organic dyes. The convincing single-crystal evidence of D-A-D molecular structure reveals the strong inhibition of the π-π stacking with ultralong molecular packing distance exceeding 8 Å. The delicately-designed nanofluorophores with bright fluorescent signals extending to 1900 nm match the background-suppressed imaging window, enabling the signal-to-background ratio of the tissue image to reach over 100 with the tissue thickness of ~4-6 mm. In addition, the intraluminal lesions with strong negatively stained can be identified with almost zero background. This method can provide new avenues for future long-wavelength NIR-II molecular design and biomedical imaging of deep and highly scattering tissues.

SUBMITTER: Feng Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10439134 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Engineered NIR-II fluorophores with ultralong-distance molecular packing for high-contrast deep lesion identification.

Feng Zhe Z   Li Yuanyuan Y   Chen Siyi S   Li Jin J   Wu Tianxiang T   Ying Yanyun Y   Zheng Junyan J   Zhang Yuhuang Y   Zhang Jianquan J   Fan Xiaoxiao X   Yu Xiaoming X   Zhang Dan D   Tang Ben Zhong BZ   Qian Jun J  

Nature communications 20230818 1


The limited signal of long-wavelength near-infrared-II (NIR-II, 900-1880 nm) fluorophores and the strong background caused by the diffused photons make high-contrast fluorescence imaging in vivo with deep tissue disturbed still challenging. Here, we develop NIR-II fluorescent small molecules with aggregation-induced emission properties, high brightness, and maximal emission beyond 1200 nm by enhancing electron-donating ability and reducing the donor-acceptor (D-A) distance, to complement the sca  ...[more]

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