“…Due to the specific structure of the macrocyclic system, based on four fused isoindoline moieties, phthalocyanines show unique linear and non-linear optical (NLO) and photophysical properties, 1 wherein high thermal and chemical stability opens the possibility of utilising these compounds as chemical sensors, 2,3 semiconductors, 4 electrochromic display devices, 5,6 light emitting diodes, 7 photoconductors, 8 photosensitisers 9 and optical limiters. 10,11 Most investigations of phthalocyanines are carried out in organic or aqueous solutions, in which a tendency for uncontrolled aggregation is observed due to effective intermolecular contacts of the macrocycles. As a result, strong alterations in the spectral characteristics occur, giving rise to a decrease of light absorption, fluorescence quantum yields and a reduction of the photosensitising efficiency.…”