“…For decades, a great deal of effort has been devoted to developing greener photopolymerization processes, consisting in the use of biosourced photoinitiators and/or biosourced monomers [27][28][29], the use of sunlight instead of artificial light to initiate the polymerization [30][31][32][33][34][35] or the development of water-soluble photoinitiating systems enabling to avoid the use of organic solvents [36][37][38][39]. In order to identify the appropriate scaffold for designing high-performance visible light photoinitiators, a wide range of structures have been screened over the years, as exemplified with diketopyrrolopyrroles [40], bodipy [41][42][43][44][45][46], perylenes [47], dithienophosphole derivatives [48], thiophenes [49], cyclohexanones [50][51][52], quinoxalines [53][54][55][56][57][58][59][60][61][62][63][64][65][66], glyoxylates [67], cyanines [68], benzylidene ketones [69][70]…”