“…The above method of analysis is just one example of many photochemical processes that have been studied in which Methylene Blue has been used as the photosensitiser. Most of the photochemistry associated with Methylene Blue is not due to its first excited singlet state, which has a very short lifetime (358 ps), 11,12 but instead due to its long lived (4.5 ms), 13 low energy (138 kJ mol 21 ), 14 triplet state which is formed with a high quantum yield (0.52). 14 In contrast to the highly coloured, oxidized form of Methylene Blue, MB + , the photochemistry of its colourless reduced form, LMB, has not been the subject of much, if any, study.…”