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Iridium oxide catalyst for hybrid electrochromic device based on tetramethylthiourea (TMTU) redox electrolyte

Journal

SOLAR ENERGY MATERIALS AND SOLAR CELLS
Volume 189, Issue -, Pages 206-213

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.solmat.2018.09.026

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  1. EU FP7 project WINSMART [314407]

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This work reports a study on sputter coated iridium oxide film as a counter electrode (CE) for the electrochemical catalysis of tetramethylthiourea/tetramethylformaminium disulfide (TMTU/TMEDS2+) redox reaction in electrochromic (EC) devices. The iridium oxide (IrOx) with the thickness of about 5 nm coated onto transparent conductive oxide, e.g., fluorine-doped tin oxide (F:SnO2), has shown excellent catalytic properties and excellent electrochromic cycling stability in EC device. The electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) results revealed that the charge transfer resistance (R-ct) is mainly influenced by the oxygen flow rate during the sputtering process, and by the layer thickness. The IrOx films coated with low oxygen flow rate has shown a lower charge transfer resistance compared to the fully oxidized iridium oxide film. However, sub-stoichiometric layers are less transparent, and therefore less appropriate for the application. In this regard, fully oxidized and highly transparent (T-visible = 86%) layer formed by the sputtering process at or above 50 sccm (standard cubic centimeters per minute) flow of oxygen having the thickness of 5 nm is used in EC devices. These layers have the R-ct of 25 Omega cm(2) at 1 V bias voltage for the redox electrolytes. The cyclic voltammetry technique has shown a typical quasi-reversible nature of redox electrolyte at the same IrOx coated electrode. An electrochromic test for 550 cycles demonstrates that 5 nm of IrOx is sufficient for the stabile EC window with TMTU/TMFDS2+ electrolyte.

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