Intramolecular RET enhanced visible light-absorbing bodipy organic triplet photosensitizers and application in photooxidation and triplet-triplet annihilation upconversion.

2013 
Resonance energy transfer (RET) was used for the first time to enhance the visible light absorption of triplet photosensitizers. The intramolecular energy donor (boron-dipyrromethene, Bodipy) and acceptor (iodo-Bodipy) show different absorption bands in visible region, thus the visible absorption was enhanced as compared to the monochromophore triplet photosensitizers (e.g., iodo-Bodipy). Fluorescence quenching and excitation spectra indicate that the singlet energy transfer is efficient for the dyad triplet photosensitizers. Nanosecond time-resolved transient absorption spectroscopy has confirmed that the triplet excited states of the dyads are distributed on both the energy donor and acceptor, which is the result of forward singlet energy transfer from the energy donor to the energy acceptor and in turn the backward triplet energy transfer. This ‘ping-pong’ energy transfer was never reported for organic molecular arrays, and so it is useful to study the energy level of organic chromophores. The triplet ...
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