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Polymeric electrochromics [PDF]

open access: possibleChemical Communications, 2005
Conducting polymers are excellent candidates for applications in displays, mirrors, windows, light-emitting diodes, photovoltaics, near-infrared devices and electrochromic devices. From these potential applications, in this article, we will focus on the electrochromic polymers and devices.
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Rejuvenation of Electrochromic Devices

Small Methods, 2023
AbstractElectrochromic devices (ECDs) are a hot pot due to their significant energy‐saving effect in green buildings. However, the ECDs suffer from degradation induced by ion trapping during cycling, which restricts their further development. Here, it is demonstrated that the electrochromic performance of the degraded ECDs can be rejuvenated by heat ...
Wenjie Li   +8 more
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Electrochromism in Photochromic Dithienylcyclopentenes

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2003
Both photochromic and unprecedented electrochromic properties have been observed for a class of 1,2-bis(3-thienyl)cyclopentene derivatives bearing either a thiophene or a phenyl group attached to the reactive carbon centers. These compounds can be interconverted between their colorless ring-open and colored ring-closed states using UV and visible light,
Andrea, Peters, Neil R, Branda
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Transmissive electrochromic device

Solar Energy Materials, 1985
Abstract This paper describes the fundamental properties of a transmissive electrochromic device. The device is comprised of a semi-solid electrolyte and a WO3 film sandwiched by a pair of electroconductive sheet glasses. The transmittance of the device can be arbitrarily controlled within the range from 80% to 10%.
Junichi Nagai   +2 more
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Electrochromism and Electrochromic Devices

2007
Electrochromic materials, both organic and inorganic, have widespread applications in light-attenuation, displays and analysis. Written in an accessible manner, this book provides a comprehensive treatment of all types of electrochromic systems and their many applications.
Paul Monk   +2 more
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A Nanostructured Electrochromic Supercapacitor

Nano Letters, 2012
We report the first successful application of an ordered bicontinuous double-gyroid vanadium pentoxide network in an electrochromic supercapacitor. The freestanding vanadia network was fabricated by electrodeposition into a voided block copolymer template that had self-assembled into the double-gyroid morphology.
Di, Wei   +5 more
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Tetrablock Metallopolymer Electrochromes

Angewandte Chemie, 2018
AbstractMulti‐block polymers are highly desirable for their addressable functions that are both unique and complementary among the blocks. With metal‐containing polymers, the goal is even more challenging insofar as the metal properties may considerably extend the materials functions to sensing, catalysis, interaction with metal nanoparticles, and ...
Haibin Gu   +6 more
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Electrochromic materials

Chemical Society Reviews, 1997
Electrochromic materials have the property of a change, evocation, or bleaching of color as effected either by an electron-transfer (redox) process or by a sufficient electrochemical potential. The main classes of electrochromic materials are surveyed here, with descriptions of representative examples from the metal oxides, viologens (in solution and ...
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Electrochromic paper: utility of electrochromes incorporated in paper

Electrochimica Acta, 2001
Abstract Investigation of the electrochemical behaviour of the inorganic electrochromes tungsten oxide, molybdenum oxide, and Prussian blue (PB), each within mashed paper, shows that WO3 and MoO3 are ideal electrochromes to manufacture ‘electrochromic paper’, but that PB is not a viable electrochrome in this context. The organic electrochromes methyl
Paul M.S. Monk   +2 more
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