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Effects of Ti-doping amount and annealing temperature on electrochromic performance of sol–gel derived WO(3)

Fine control of structural and morphological features in electrochromic materials is of paramount importance for realizing practical electrochromic devices (ECDs), which can dynamically adjust indoor light and temperature of buildings. To this end, herein we investigate impacts of two variants such...

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Autores principales: Park, Hee Sung, Park, Sunghyeok, Song, Seung Han, Dao, Thuy Thi, Tran, Hung Van, Lee, Seok In, Han, Chi-Hwan, Cho, Churl Hee, Hong, Sungjun
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9191318/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35765451
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra02247h
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author Park, Hee Sung
Park, Sunghyeok
Song, Seung Han
Dao, Thuy Thi
Tran, Hung Van
Lee, Seok In
Han, Chi-Hwan
Cho, Churl Hee
Hong, Sungjun
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Park, Sunghyeok
Song, Seung Han
Dao, Thuy Thi
Tran, Hung Van
Lee, Seok In
Han, Chi-Hwan
Cho, Churl Hee
Hong, Sungjun
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description Fine control of structural and morphological features in electrochromic materials is of paramount importance for realizing practical electrochromic devices (ECDs), which can dynamically adjust indoor light and temperature of buildings. To this end, herein we investigate impacts of two variants such as Ti-doping amount and the annealing temperature on physical and chemical properties of sol–gel derived electrochromic WO(3) films. We use a wide range of titanium coupling agents (TCAs) as Ti-dopants ranging from 0 wt% to 20 wt% and vary the annealing temperature between 200 °C and 400 °C with 50 °C interval. Both variants greatly influence the physical properties of the resulting WO(3) films, resulting in different crystallinities and morphologies. Through complementary analytical techniques, we find that the WO(3) film featuring an amorphous phase with nano-porous morphology enhances the electrochemical and electrochromic performances. The specific TCA used in this study helps stabilize the amorphous WO(3) structure and generate the nano-pores during the following thermal treatment via its thermal decomposition. As a result, the WO(3) film having an optimal 8 wt% TCA annealed at 300 °C shows a high optical density of 73.78% in visible light (400–780 nm), rapid switching speed (t(c) = 5.12 s and t(b) = 4.74 s), and high coloration efficiency of 52.58 cm(2) C(−1) along with a superior cyclic stability. Thus, understanding a structure–property relationship is of paramount importance in engineering the advanced electrochromic WO(3) for use in practical ECDs and other optoelectronic applications.
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spelling pubmed-91913182022-06-27 Effects of Ti-doping amount and annealing temperature on electrochromic performance of sol–gel derived WO(3) Park, Hee Sung Park, Sunghyeok Song, Seung Han Dao, Thuy Thi Tran, Hung Van Lee, Seok In Han, Chi-Hwan Cho, Churl Hee Hong, Sungjun RSC Adv Chemistry Fine control of structural and morphological features in electrochromic materials is of paramount importance for realizing practical electrochromic devices (ECDs), which can dynamically adjust indoor light and temperature of buildings. To this end, herein we investigate impacts of two variants such as Ti-doping amount and the annealing temperature on physical and chemical properties of sol–gel derived electrochromic WO(3) films. We use a wide range of titanium coupling agents (TCAs) as Ti-dopants ranging from 0 wt% to 20 wt% and vary the annealing temperature between 200 °C and 400 °C with 50 °C interval. Both variants greatly influence the physical properties of the resulting WO(3) films, resulting in different crystallinities and morphologies. Through complementary analytical techniques, we find that the WO(3) film featuring an amorphous phase with nano-porous morphology enhances the electrochemical and electrochromic performances. The specific TCA used in this study helps stabilize the amorphous WO(3) structure and generate the nano-pores during the following thermal treatment via its thermal decomposition. As a result, the WO(3) film having an optimal 8 wt% TCA annealed at 300 °C shows a high optical density of 73.78% in visible light (400–780 nm), rapid switching speed (t(c) = 5.12 s and t(b) = 4.74 s), and high coloration efficiency of 52.58 cm(2) C(−1) along with a superior cyclic stability. Thus, understanding a structure–property relationship is of paramount importance in engineering the advanced electrochromic WO(3) for use in practical ECDs and other optoelectronic applications. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-06-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9191318/ /pubmed/35765451 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra02247h Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Park, Hee Sung
Park, Sunghyeok
Song, Seung Han
Dao, Thuy Thi
Tran, Hung Van
Lee, Seok In
Han, Chi-Hwan
Cho, Churl Hee
Hong, Sungjun
Effects of Ti-doping amount and annealing temperature on electrochromic performance of sol–gel derived WO(3)
title Effects of Ti-doping amount and annealing temperature on electrochromic performance of sol–gel derived WO(3)
title_full Effects of Ti-doping amount and annealing temperature on electrochromic performance of sol–gel derived WO(3)
title_fullStr Effects of Ti-doping amount and annealing temperature on electrochromic performance of sol–gel derived WO(3)
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Ti-doping amount and annealing temperature on electrochromic performance of sol–gel derived WO(3)
title_short Effects of Ti-doping amount and annealing temperature on electrochromic performance of sol–gel derived WO(3)
title_sort effects of ti-doping amount and annealing temperature on electrochromic performance of sol–gel derived wo(3)
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9191318/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35765451
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra02247h
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