Microwave‐Assisted Synthesis of Glycopolymer‐Functionalized Silver Nanoclusters: Combining the Bioactivity of Sugar with the Fluorescence and Cytotoxicity of Silver
Copolymers of 2‐(methacrylamido)glucopyranose (MAG) and methacrylic acid (MAA) are synthesized by RAFT polymerization and then used as templates to prepare glycopolymer‐functionalized Ag nanoclusters (Gly‐Ag NCs) through microwave irradiation. Polymers and the resulting nanoclusters are characterized by NMR, GPC, UV‐Vis, SEM, TEM, AAS and fluorescence spectroscopy. The bio‐activity of the fluorescent Gly‐Ag NCs are further examined using GLUT‐1 over‐expressing cancer cells K562. Gly‐Ag NCs show efficient binding ability toward K562 cells and inhibit the cell viability in a dose dependent manner (IC50 = 0.65 μg mL–1), indicating their potential biological applications for both cancer imaging and targeted cancer therapy.