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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Study of Complementary Electrochromic Devices with a Novel Gel Polymer Electrolyte

Lin, Shih-Yuan 10 August 2011 (has links)
In this study, WO3 and NiO thin films were deposited on the ITO/Glass substrates by radio frequency (RF) magnetron sputtering, respectively. The physical and electrochromic properties of thin films were investigated. On the other hand, the lithium perchlorate (LiClO4) powder was dispersed in propylene carbonate (PC) solvent to complete 1 M electrolyte. Then, as the 4.5 wt.% of ethyl cellulose and 8 wt.% ethylene carbonate (EC) were added to this electrolyte under stirring, a gel polymer electrolyte (GPE) was formed. Finally, the WO3 and NiO thin films obtained with the optimal deposition parameters were combined with the GPE to set up a complementary electrochromic device (CECD). The effects of the various coloring voltages on the electrochromic properties of CECD are investigated. The memory effect, energy-saving efficient, response time and switch lifetime of CECD are also estimated and discussed. Experimental results reveal that the amorphous thin films can be obtained with the RF power of 100 W and oxygen concentration of 60% at room temperature (RT). The thicknesses of WO3 and NiO films were approximately 530 nm and 180 nm, respectively. The stoichiometric of thin films were 2.99 for O/W ratio and 1.01 for O/Ni ratio. The GPE [(1 M LiClO4+PC)+ethyl cellulose(4.5 wt.%)+EC(8 wt.%)] exhibits a viscosity coefficient of 100 mPa∙s, a maximum ion conductivity (£m) of 7.17 mS/cm, a minimum activation energy (Ea) of 0.033 eV and a average visible transmittance of 82% at RT. The optimal electrochromic CECD (Glass/ITO/WO3/GPE/NiO/ITO/Glass) biased with a coloring/bleaching voltage of ¡Ó2.2 V revealed a transmittance variation (£GT%) of 54.53%, an optical density change (£GOD) of 0.790, an intercalation charge (Q) of 6.28 mC/cm2 and a coloration efficiency (£b) of 125.21 cm2/C at a wavelength (£f) of 550 nm. The chromaticity coordinates of CECD were x=0.289 and y=0.365 under the colored state. In addition, the energy-saving efficient of CECD was 15.19 W/V-m2 over the wavelength range between 380 nm and 780 nm. Also, it presented an open-circuit memory effect that the colored transmittance (£f at 550 nm) was 18.9% in 24 h. The total response time of the CECD was about 4 s for coloring and bleaching steps. After the repeated switch of 1,000 times, the £GT% of CECD was 43.57%. In this study, WO3 and NiO thin films with good adhesion, amorphous, and nearly stoichiometric were successfully deposited by RF sputter. Furthermore, high £m and high transmittance of GPE can be prepared easily and inexpensively. Our results demonstrated that the CECD exhibited the advantages of low applied voltage, high £b, fast response time and long-term memory characteristics.
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Investigation of bipyridilium and Prussian blue systems for their potential application in electrochromic devices

Dillingham, J. L. January 1999 (has links)
No description available.
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Preparação e estudo de eletrólitos poliméricos nanocompósitos de goma gelana e montmorilonita / Preparation and study of polymeric electrolytes nanocomposites of gellan gum and montmorillonite

Caliman, Willian Robert 26 February 2019 (has links)
O presente trabalho apresenta a preparação e caracterização de eletrólitos poliméricos nanocompósitos (NPEs - Nanocomposite Polymer Electrolytes) obtidos a partir da argila montmorilonita e goma gelana para aplicação em janelas eletrocrômicas. Para verificar a influência de argila nas propriedades físicas e químicas de nanocompósitos, incialmente foram preparadas membranas a base de goma gelana dos tipos low acyl (CGLA) ou high acyl (CGHA) contendo etilenoglicol ou glicerol como plastificantes e quantidades diferentes de LiClO4 (perclorato de lítio) como doador de cátions Li+. A caracterização por espectroscopia de impedância eletroquímica revelou que o eletrólito de goma gelana tipo low acyl (CGLA), com glicerol como plastificante e 0,40 g de LiClO4 (GGLA-G40) apresentava a condutividade iônica mais elevada entre as amostras, cujos valores ficaram entre 2,14 x 10-6 S/cm a 30 °C e 3,10 x 10-4 S/cm a 80°C. Ela foi usada para a preparação de nanocompósitos através de adição de quantidades diferentes de argila montmorilonita liofilizada Na+SYN-1 (synthetic mica-montmorillonite). O eletrólito com a melhor condutividade de 1,86 x 10-5 S/cm a 30°C e 3,74 x 10-4 S/cm à temperatura de 80°C continha 0,10 g de argila Na+SYN-1 (GG-MMT10). Essa mesma membrana apresentou uma transmitância entre 23% e 42% na faixa do visível, além de refletância no UV de 22% e 13% no visível. O difratograma de raios-X mostrou que os nanocompósitos formaram uma estrutura predominantemente intercalada e intercalada-floculada. Os termogramas revelaram que a estabilidade térmica dos eletrólitos não sofreu praticamente quase nenhuma alteração com a incorporação de argila. A morfologia microscópica apontou uma superfície não homogênea. Por fim, os ECDs transmissivos de configuração vidro/ITO/PB/eletrólito de goma gelana-Na+SYN-1/CeO2-TiO2/ITO/vidro montados usando o nanocompósito GG-MMT10 exibiram uma variação de transmitância no visível de 4%, indicando que esse material não apresenta benefícios em aplicações envolvendo janelas eletrocrômicas. / This work presents the preparation and characterization of nanocomposite polymer electrolytes (NPEs) obtained from montmorillonite clay and gellan gum for application in electrochromic devices. Initially, we produced membranes by using low (CGLA) and high acyl (CGHA) gellan gum, ethylene glycol or glycerol as plasticizers and different amounts of LiClO4 as a Li+ donor. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy indicated that the sample with low acyl gellan gum (CGLA), glycerol as plasticizer and 0.40 g of LiClO4 (GGLA-G40) showed the highest conductivity of 2.14 x 10-6 S/cm at 30 °C and 3.10 x 10-4 S/cm at 80°C. This sample was used to obtain a NPE by addition of different amounts of lyophilized montmorillonite clay Na+SYN-1 (synthetic mica-montmorillonite). The sample with 0.10 g of Na+SYN-1 clay (GG -MMT10) showed the best conductivity of 1.86 x 10-5 S/cm at 30°C and 3.74 x 10-4 S/cm at 80°C. This membrane transmitted between 23% and 42% in the visible range (wavelength 400 nm to 800 nm), and had reflectance of 22% and 13% in the UV and Vis, respectively. The X-ray diffraction indicated that the nanocomposites formed a predominantly intercalated or intercalated-flocculated structure. The thermograms revealed that the thermal stability of the electrolytes does not change with the incorporation of clay, and the microscopic morphology indicated a non-homogeneous surface. Finally, the transmissive ECDs with glass/ITO/PB/gelan gum-Na+SYN-1 electrolyte/CeO2-TiO2/ITO/glass configuration, assembled using the sample GG-MMT10 exhibited a visible transmittance variation of 4%, indicating that this NPE is not suitable for electrochromic devices application.
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Gelové polymerní elektrolyty pro elektrochromní prvky / Gel Polymer Electrolytes for Electrochromic Devices

Krejza, Ondřej January 2009 (has links)
Předkládaná práce se zabývá výzkumem nových materiálů a metod přípravy gelových polymerních elektrolytů (GPE) na bázi methakrylátů, které lze zejména vzhledem k jejich mechanickým vlastnostem s výhodou využít při konstrukci elektrochromních (EC) prvků.

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