Toward electrochromic device using solid electrolyte with polar polymer host

Polymer electrolyte is an important component in many multilayer devices such as batteries, fuel cells, and electrochromic devices. The effects of polymer electrolyte solidification on the ionic movement and device performance are presented based on near-infrared (IR) (860−2500 nm) electrochromic (E...

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Main Authors: Nguyen, Chien A., Xiong, Shanxin, Ma, Jan, Lu, Xuehong, Lee, Pooi See
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-946402020-06-01T10:26:42Z Toward electrochromic device using solid electrolyte with polar polymer host Nguyen, Chien A. Xiong, Shanxin Ma, Jan Lu, Xuehong Lee, Pooi See School of Materials Science & Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Materials Polymer electrolyte is an important component in many multilayer devices such as batteries, fuel cells, and electrochromic devices. The effects of polymer electrolyte solidification on the ionic movement and device performance are presented based on near-infrared (IR) (860−2500 nm) electrochromic (EC) devices using the conducting polymer polyaniline. EC devices using electrolyte with polar polymer host of P(VDF-TrFE) show stable and reversible light modulation up to 65% in gel state and 30% in solid state. This is significantly improved when compared to devices with solidified nonpolar polymer host which retains less than 10% light modulation. Electrochemical impedance combined with in situ light modulation measurement identifies various key characteristics exerted by the electrolyte states on device performance. Gel-state devices are affected by the amount of dissociated ions while ionic movement in the electrolyte bulk and through the electrolyte/EC material interface dictates the light modulation in semisolid devices. For solid-state devices, electronic leakage, ionic dissociation, and interaction with electrochrome molecules have been found to limit the operation. 2012-09-14T08:08:03Z 2019-12-06T18:59:35Z 2012-09-14T08:08:03Z 2019-12-06T18:59:35Z 2009 2009 Journal Article Nguyen, C. A., Xiong, S., Ma, J., Lu, X., & Lee, P. S. (2009). Toward electrochromic device using solid electrolyte with polar polymer host. The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 113(23), 8006-8010. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/94640 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/8551 10.1021/jp900875y en The journal of physical chemistry B © 2009 American Chemical Society
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Nguyen, Chien A.
Xiong, Shanxin
Ma, Jan
Lu, Xuehong
Lee, Pooi See
Toward electrochromic device using solid electrolyte with polar polymer host
description Polymer electrolyte is an important component in many multilayer devices such as batteries, fuel cells, and electrochromic devices. The effects of polymer electrolyte solidification on the ionic movement and device performance are presented based on near-infrared (IR) (860−2500 nm) electrochromic (EC) devices using the conducting polymer polyaniline. EC devices using electrolyte with polar polymer host of P(VDF-TrFE) show stable and reversible light modulation up to 65% in gel state and 30% in solid state. This is significantly improved when compared to devices with solidified nonpolar polymer host which retains less than 10% light modulation. Electrochemical impedance combined with in situ light modulation measurement identifies various key characteristics exerted by the electrolyte states on device performance. Gel-state devices are affected by the amount of dissociated ions while ionic movement in the electrolyte bulk and through the electrolyte/EC material interface dictates the light modulation in semisolid devices. For solid-state devices, electronic leakage, ionic dissociation, and interaction with electrochrome molecules have been found to limit the operation.
author2 School of Materials Science & Engineering
author_facet School of Materials Science & Engineering
Nguyen, Chien A.
Xiong, Shanxin
Ma, Jan
Lu, Xuehong
Lee, Pooi See
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author Nguyen, Chien A.
Xiong, Shanxin
Ma, Jan
Lu, Xuehong
Lee, Pooi See
author_sort Nguyen, Chien A.
title Toward electrochromic device using solid electrolyte with polar polymer host
title_short Toward electrochromic device using solid electrolyte with polar polymer host
title_full Toward electrochromic device using solid electrolyte with polar polymer host
title_fullStr Toward electrochromic device using solid electrolyte with polar polymer host
title_full_unstemmed Toward electrochromic device using solid electrolyte with polar polymer host
title_sort toward electrochromic device using solid electrolyte with polar polymer host
publishDate 2012
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/94640
http://hdl.handle.net/10220/8551
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