Optimizing Photosensitizers with Type I and Type II ROS Generation Through Modulating Triplet Lifetime and Intersystem Crossing Efficiency
Yifan Yue,
Bowen Li,
Dandan Wang
et al.
Abstract:Organic photosensitizers (PSs) can generate reactive oxygen species (ROS) via electron transfer (type I) and energy transfer (type II) pathways during photodynamic therapy (PDT). However, although numerous organic PSs have been constructed, the methods to optimize both type I and type II ROS generation are still not well explored. In this work, molecular engineering is applied to design three new organic PSs with varying triplet lifetimes and intersystem crossing (ISC) efficiency to achieve highly efficient ty… Show more
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