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Energy Saving Electrochromic Polymer Windows with a Highly Transparent Charge‐Balancing Layer
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EngineeringElectrode-electrolyte InterfaceTio 2PolymersConducting PolymerChemical EngineeringPolymer TechnologyHybrid MaterialsPolymer ChemistryMaterials ScienceElectroactive MaterialElectrical EngineeringBattery Electrode MaterialsElectrochemical ProcessPower ConsumptionElectrochemistryElectronic MaterialsFlexible ElectronicsPolymer ScienceEcp Window
Highly transparent TiO 2 nanoparticles are explored as a non‐electrochromic (non‐EC) charge‐balancing layer for a high color contrast, bistable electrochromic window (ECW). The TiO 2 nanoparticle (TNP) layer increases the potential at the EC polymer electrode, thereby lowering the working voltage of the ECW. This leads to lower the power consumption of ECWs without loss in the high color contrast (Δ T > 72%) and to remarkably improve the cyclability (Δ T change <1% over 3000 cycles), mainly due to the low overvoltage (<0.1 V) on the electrochromic polymer layer. Furthermore, the ECWs including the non‐EC TNP layer show long‐term bistability (>2.7 h, 40% increase) and UV stability (Δ T change <1%) to provide a low‐power automatic ECW. This finding shows that the charge balanced ECP window has the potential to be used for an energy saving ECW with low‐power consumption and will be widely applied in various ECWs as well as electrochemical devices with multiple functions.
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