Issue 45, 2020

A transparent-to-gray electrochromic device based on an asymmetric viologen

Abstract

A transparent-to-gray electrochromic device (ECD) based on an asymmetric viologen was fabricated and characterized. The core material derived from novel bipyridine salt (named 1-(2-(diethoxy-phosphoryl)ethyl)-1′-(4-vinylbenzyl)-[4,4′-bipyridine]-1,1′-diium chloride bromide, DVB) combined with complementary species of ferrocene was assembled in a device with a simple configuration of ITO/EC solution/ITO. The device was first converted to blue color from transparent when 1.0 V was applied, and then neutral gray color when the potential bias was increased to 2.0 V. Meanwhile, the corresponding optical contrasts (ΔT) were 54.5% and 22% at 392 nm and 605 nm, respectively. In addition, a good coloration efficiency of 128.9 cm2 C−1 at 2.0 V and fast switching time (<2.5 s) were obtained. Finally, satisfied stability with 43.8% of ΔT (maintaining 80% of initial ΔT at 392 nm) was achieved after 2000 cyclic processes, which paves a new way to design colorless to neutral color ECDs.

Graphical abstract: A transparent-to-gray electrochromic device based on an asymmetric viologen

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 Aug 2020
Accepted
20 Oct 2020
First published
21 Oct 2020

New J. Chem., 2020,44, 19902-19907

A transparent-to-gray electrochromic device based on an asymmetric viologen

H. Ling, H. Dai, F. Su, Y. Tian and Y. J. Liu, New J. Chem., 2020, 44, 19902 DOI: 10.1039/D0NJ04323K

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