Issue 1, 2016

Inkjet-printed all solid-state electrochromic devices based on NiO/WO3 nanoparticle complementary electrodes

Abstract

Nanostructured thin films are important in the fields of energy conversion and storage. In particular, multi-layered nanostructured films play an important role as a part of the energy system for energy saving applications in buildings. Inkjet printing is a low-cost and attractive technology for patterning and deposition of multi-layered nanostructured materials on various substrates. However, it requires the development of a suitable ink formulation with optimum viscosity, surface tension and evaporation rate for various materials. In this study, a versatile ink formulation was successfully developed to prepare NiO and WO3 nanostructured films with strong adhesion to ITO coated glass using inkjet printing for energy saving electrochromic applications. We achieved a high performance electrochromic electrode, producing porous and continuous electrochromic films without aggregation. The NiO film with 9 printed layers exhibits an optical modulation of 64.2% at 550 nm and a coloration efficiency (CE) of 136.7 cm2 C−1. An inkjet-printed complementary all solid-state device was assembled, delivering a larger optical modulation of 75.4% at 633 nm and a higher CE of 131.9 cm2 C−1 among all solid-state devices. The enhanced contrast is due to the printed NiO film that not only performs as an ion storage layer, but also as a complementary electrochromic layer.

Graphical abstract: Inkjet-printed all solid-state electrochromic devices based on NiO/WO3 nanoparticle complementary electrodes

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 ذو الحجة 1436
Accepted
01 صفر 1437
First published
04 صفر 1437

Nanoscale, 2016,8, 348-357

Inkjet-printed all solid-state electrochromic devices based on NiO/WO3 nanoparticle complementary electrodes

G. Cai, P. Darmawan, M. Cui, J. Chen, X. Wang, A. L. Eh, S. Magdassi and P. S. Lee, Nanoscale, 2016, 8, 348 DOI: 10.1039/C5NR06995E

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