Abstract

The photostability of organic dyes plays a very important role in practically all aspects of the development and applications of these dyes. In recent years, intramolecular transfer of triplet excitation energy between isolated chromophores on the same molecule has been a subject of intensive studies. Many multi-chromophoric organic dyes with covalent linkage between the chromophores, one of which can act as a triplet acceptor of the excess energy, have been synthesized and studied. The significant increases in photostability of such assembled dyes have been reported, suggesting that some chromophores can act as internal photostabilizers. These modified dyes have enhanced photostability and hence potential applications in a wide range of areas such as laser dyes, electroluminescent (EL) devices and solar cells.

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