“…Solvatochromism, that is, the dependence of the spectral properties of dyes on the solvent, is the most obvious manifestation of the phenomenon . Models accounting for normal and inverse solvatochromism in polar dyes have been known for decades, , and more detailed treatments also accounting for the evolution of spectral band shapes have been proposed. ,, In TADF dyes, the phenomena are more complex because not just the spectra depend on the dielectric properties of the medium, , but the ST gap and the SOC are also affected with important and highly nontrivial consequences on the TADF photophysics. ,, To make the issue more complex, delayed fluorescence occurs on very long time scales that in solid matrices are possibly comparable to the matrix relaxation times, resulting in a highly nontrivial interplay of interactions.…”