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Improved Coloration Effi ciency and Stability of WO 3 Electrochromic Devices by the Addition of Silver Nanowires

Department of Polymer Science and Engineering , Kumoh National Institute of Technology
Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, June 2024, 41(7), 2173-2181(9), https://doi.org/10.1007/s11814-024-00142-0

Abstract

WO 3 is one of the most studied electrochromic materials due to its high coloration effi ciency, strong cycling stability, and

low price. Those advantages make WO 3 ECD attractive to applications needing optical modulation, including smart windows

and smart glasses. However, due to market demands for reduced manufacturing and operating costs, demands for improved

coloration effi ciency and long-term stability have been continuously raised. In this study, we attempted to improve the contact

between WO 3 nanoparticles and Li ions and electrons by forming a nanocomposite electrochromic layer of WO 3 nanoparticles

and silver nanowires. It was confi rmed that this not only improves optical modulation and coloration effi ciency but also

improves stability. WO 3 electrochromic devices with improved coloration effi ciency and stability are expected to improve the

performance of existing smart windows and smart glasses and be applicable to new applications such as virtual reality glasses.

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