Thin films based on electrochromic materials for energy storage performance and smart windows applications: a review

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Ahmed H. Hammad
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[1] King Abdulaziz University,Center of Nanotechnology
[2] Physics Research Institute,Electron Microscope and Thin Films Department
[3] National Research Centre,undefined
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This review covers electrochromic (EC) cells that use different ion electrolytes. In addition to EC phenomena in inorganic materials, these devices can be used as energy storage systems. Lithium-ion (Li+) electrolytes are widely recognized as the predominant type utilized in EC and energy storage devices. These electrolytes can exist in a variety of forms, including solid layers, such as Li:Ta2O5 or LiAlOx/Ta2O5/LiAlOx. These cells have a significantly longer cycling life, ranging from 5000 to 10,000 cycles. Additionally, the coloration efficiency of the electrochromic device (ECD) containing the ITO glass/WO3/Li+-polyvinyl butyral-based gel electrolyte was 175.34 cm2/C. ECDs utilizing Na+ or K+ ions commonly integrate a Prussian blue compound owing to its open-framework structure. The utilization of Zn2+ ion electrolytes as energy storage systems has been observed, demonstrating compatibility with aqueous electrolytes and showcasing a notable capacity of 820 mAh/g. EC cells and batteries can use aluminum-ion (Al3+) electrolytes. The cathode is indium hexacyanoferrate, and the anode is amorphous WO3, giving a power density of 2433.8 mW/m2. The morphology and structure of the EC layer are critical to improving the EC performance of protons (H+) as an electrolytic ion. In an effort to enhance the performance and stability of energy storage systems and ECDs, multi-ion electrolytes have emerged as a recent trend. These electrolytes consist of Zn2+ and Al3+ ions, Li+ and Al3+ ions, and electrolytes based on Zn2+ and K+ ions. By regulating the switching time, these devices are capable of attaining a remarkable optical modulation of 75%.
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