Synthesis of Self-Assembled Porphyrin Nanoparticle Photosensitizers

Dong Wang(Henan University), Lijuan Niu(Henan University), Zeng‐Ying Qiao(National Center for Nanoscience and Technology), Dong‐Bing Cheng(National Center for Nanoscience and Technology), Jiefei Wang(Henan University), Yong Zhong(Henan University), Feng Bai(Henan University), Hao Wang(National Center for Nanoscience and Technology), Hongyou Fan(University of New Mexico)
ACS Nano
April 3, 2018
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Abstract

The use of nanoparticles as a potential building block for photosensitizers has recently become a focus of interest in the field of photocatalysis and photodynamic therapy. Porphyrins and their derivatives are effective photosensitizers due to extended π-conjugated electronic structure, high molar absorption from visible to near-infrared spectrum, and high singlet oxygen quantum yields as well as chemical versatility. In this paper, we report a synthesis of self-assembled porphyrin nanoparticle photosensitizers using zinc meso-tetra(4-pyridyl)porphyrin (ZnTPyP) through a confined noncovalent self-assembly process. Scanning electron microscopy reveals formation of monodisperse cubic nanoparticles. UV-vis characterizations reveal that optical absorption of the nanoparticles exhibits a red shift due to noncovalent self-assembly of porphyrins, which not only effectively increase intensity of light absorption but also extend light absorption broadly covering visible light for enhanced photodynamic therapy. Electron spin-resonance spectroscopy (ESR) studies show the resultant porphyrin nanoparticles release a high yield of singlet oxygen. Nitric oxide (NO) coordinates to central metal Zn ions to form stabilized ZnTPyP@NO nanoparticles. We show that under light irradiation ZnTPyP@NO nanoparticles release highly reactive peroxynitrite molecules that exhibit enhanced antibacterial photodynamic therapy (APDT) activity. The ease of the synthesis of self-assembled porphyrin nanoparticles and light-triggered release of highly reactive moieties represent a completely different photosensitizer system for APDT application.


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