Effective generation of heavy-atom-free triplet photosensitizers containing multiple intersystem crossing mechanisms based on deep learning

Abstract

Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a clinically approved therapeutic modality that has demonstrated significant potential for cancer treatment, and triplet photosensitizers (PSs) play a key role in its efficacy. Despite deep learning having emerged as a next-generation tool for material discovery, existing methods mainly target a limited subset of triplet PSs, such as thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) materials, neglecting the critical intersystem crossing (ISC) between the high-lying singlet and triplet states (ΔESnTn). To overcome this limitation, we compiled a comprehensive dataset (∼1.90 × 109) of triplet PSs encompassing various ISC mechanisms. Then, we proposed a novel strategy that incorporates two models: a fragment-based model (Frag-MD) and a character-based model (MD), both integrating a conditional transformer, recurrent neural networks, and reinforcement learning. In silico experiments revealed that the Frag-MD model outperforms the MD model in generating larger conjugated motifs with higher average ring numbers and atom counts; while the MD model generates twice as many unique motifs and excels in novelty and diversity, as evaluated by conditional and MOSES metrics. Therefore, our approach is highly effective for modifying conjugated motifs and designing novel triplet PSs. Notably, the recently reported high-efficiency triplet PSs have been re-identified through ablation experiments using our proposed models, which target ΔESnTn and significantly outperform traditional baselines, achieving a prediction accuracy of 73% versus 4%. Our approach holds the potential to establish a new paradigm for discovering novel PSs applicable in PDT.

Graphical abstract: Effective generation of heavy-atom-free triplet photosensitizers containing multiple intersystem crossing mechanisms based on deep learning

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Article type
Edge Article
Submitted
01 May 2025
Accepted
07 Jul 2025
First published
08 Jul 2025
This article is Open Access

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Chem. Sci., 2025, Advance Article

Effective generation of heavy-atom-free triplet photosensitizers containing multiple intersystem crossing mechanisms based on deep learning

K. Chen, X. Zhang, J. Wang, D. Li, T. Hou, W. Yang and Y. Kang, Chem. Sci., 2025, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5SC03192C

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