Abstract
We synthesized a new tetraphenylethylene-modified chitosan bioconjugate, CS-TPE, that shows the aggregation-induced emission effect. It can self-assemble into fluorescent polymeric nanoparticles in an aqueous solution at pH 5.3 either alone or with the water-soluble bowl-shaped six-fold carboxylated tribenzotriquinacene derivative TBTQ-C(6) via host-guest binding. The spherical nanoparticles formed by CS-TPE amphiphiles or TBTQ-C(6)/CS-TPE supra-amphiphiles disintegrated under alkaline stimulation at pH 10.4 and the dispersion of the aggregates after the collapse in the presence of TBTQ-C(6) was greatly improved. In addition, the fluorescence of CS-TPE was significantly enhanced by introducing TBTQ-C(6), and remained relatively stable with variations in pH for both CS-TPE and TBTQ-C(6)/CS-TPE. Such pH-responsive supramolecular spherical nanoparticles with stable fluorescence emission based on CS-TPE or TBTQ-C(6)/CS-TPE may find applications in various fields, including the development of visual oral drug delivery systems.