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Electrochromic Nickel Oxide Films for Smart Window Applications

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ELECTROCHEMICAL SCIENCE
Volume 11, Issue 8, Pages 6636-6647

Publisher

ESG
DOI: 10.20964/2016.08.38

Keywords

Electrochromic; Nickel Oxide; Electrodeposition; Bleached; Coloured; Raman; XPS

Funding

  1. Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) [SFI/10/IN.1/I2969]

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In this study, nickel oxide films were prepared through an electrodeposition technique. NiO films were fabricated on Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) supports by cycling the potential between two different sets of limits. The electrodeposition technique which involved using the shorter potential limits was denoted as deposition process 1 and the technique using the wider potential limits was called deposition process 2. Subsequently, the films fabricated by the two deposition process were evaluated as electrochromic materials. The results show that the Colouration Efficiency (CE) values achieved for the deposition process 1 and 2 were 49 cm(2) C-1 and 10 cm(2) C-1, respectively. The switching times of the film made by the first deposition process were also calculated, as this film showed improved electrochromic capabilities. The coloration and bleaching switching times for this NiO film are 5.7 and 7.4 seconds, respectively. The improved electrochromic results for the film fabricated by deposition process 1 may be due to the smaller potential deposition window as it produced a thinner film with no traces of sulphate ions on the film's surface compared to the other NiO film produced by the second electrodeposition technique. The films are characterized by SEM-EDX, Raman spectroscopy and XPS. The regeneration of the bleach state was shown to be hindered. This may be due to conductive pathways involved in the reduction of the coloured state being blocked. Raman spectroscopy was used to determine the presence of both the Ni(OH)(2) and NiOOH after the reduction event.

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