CuSe/BiSe@PEG Z-scheme heterostructure: a multimode bioimaging guided theranostic agent with enhanced photo/chemodynamic and photothermal therapy

Photodynamic therapy (PDT) can be defined as a kind of intracellular photocatalysis. Inspired by the design of photocatalysts, the construction of the heterojunction also is expected to improve the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) for PDT. Herein, the Cu 2− x Se/Bi 2 Se 3 @PEG (CB3@PEG) n...

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description Photodynamic therapy (PDT) can be defined as a kind of intracellular photocatalysis. Inspired by the design of photocatalysts, the construction of the heterojunction also is expected to improve the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) for PDT. Herein, the Cu 2− x Se/Bi 2 Se 3 @PEG (CB3@PEG) nano-heterostructure has been prepared by a cation-exchange process, where the interaction between the host and exchange agent is vital. CB3@PEG exhibits the near-infrared (NIR)-triggered hydroxyl radical and singlet oxygen (&z.rad;OH and 1 O 2 ) generation, which is more than 6 times in contrast with that of pure Cu 2− x Se@PEG, attributed to the Z-scheme charge transfer mechanism with the high redox ability and great charge separation. Moreover, with the narrower band gap of Bi 2 Se 3 , CB3@PEG exhibits enhanced NIR harvest as well as high photothermal conversion efficiency (60.4%). Due to the Fenton reaction caused by the Cu ion, CB3@PEG is endowed with the chemodynamic therapy (CDT) and signal-enhanced T 1 -weight magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) capacity. In addition, the great photothermal ability and X-ray absorption coefficient provide outstanding contrast in photothermal imaging (PTI) and computerized tomography (CT) imaging. Finally, the multi-imaging combined with the synergistic treatment (PTT/CDT/PDT) makes CB3@PEG achieve enhanced efficiency in anticancer therapy. Cu 2− x Se/Bi 2 Se 3 @PEG Z-scheme heterostructures were prepared by the cation-exchange method to integrate the enhanced PDT and PTT (60.4%) with CT/MR/IR imaging for anticancer therapy.
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