Chasing the rainbow: Exploiting photosensitizers to drive photoisomerization reactions

Author:

Wang Zhihang1ORCID,Fernandez Lorette2ORCID,Aslam Adil S.3ORCID,Shamsabadi Monika3ORCID,Muhammad Lidiya M.3ORCID,Moth‐Poulsen Kasper2345ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy University of Cambridge Cambridge UK

2. The Institute of Materials Science of Barcelona ICMAB‐CSIC Barcelona Spain

3. Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Chalmers University of Technology Gothenburg Sweden

4. Catalan Institution for Research & Advanced Studies ICREA Pg. Lluìs Companys 23 Barcelona Spain

5. Department of Chemical Engineering Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya EEBE Barcelona Spain

Abstract

AbstractPhotoswitchable molecules have garnered considerable attention for their versatility and diverse applications, spanning from solar energy harvesting and storage to drug delivery and molecular motors. The chemical conversions that make photoswitches a desirable system are driven by specific wavelengths of light, which often demand intricate molecular modifications. An alternative approach to achieve the photoisomerization reaction is through energy transfer with photosensitizers. Photosensitizers play a pivotal role in various light‐induced processes and have demonstrated successful applications in photodynamic therapy, dye‐sensitized solar cells, and activating photochemical reactions. Therefore, combining photoswitching systems with sensitizers presents an attractive alternative for advancing light‐responsive material design and enabling innovative light‐controlled technologies. This review summarizes the energy transfer mechanisms and strategies involved in sensitized molecular photoswitchable systems, emphasizing the performance of various combined systems, and potential applications. Furthermore, recent advances and emerging trends in this field are also discussed, offering insights into prospective future directions for the development of light‐responsive materials.

Publisher

Wiley

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