A NIR-II absorbing conjugated polymer based on tetra-fused isoindigo with ultrahigh photothermal conversion efficiency for cancer therapy†
Abstract
A conjugated polymer, P4TTD-DPP, based on tetra-fused isoindigo-alt-diketopyrrolopyrrole, has been synthesized as a photothermal therapeutic nanotransducer within the near-infrared-II (NIR-II) window. P4TTD-DPP exhibits a notable mass extinction coefficient of 62.8 L g−1 cm−1 at 1064 nm. Additionally, P4TTD-DPP nanoparticles demonstrate remarkable photothermal conversion efficiency of 91.5% at 1064 nm and exhibit excellent anticancer efficacy under photothermal conditions.