An electrochromic ionic liquid: Design, characterization, and performance in a solid-state platform

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This work describes the synthesis and characteristics of a novel electrochromic ionic liquid (IL) based on a phosphonium core tethered to a viologen moiety. When integrated into a solid-state electrochromic platform, the viologen modified IL behaved as both the electrolyte and the electrochromic material. Platform fabrication was achieved through in situ photo-polymerization and encapsulation of this novel IL within a hybrid sol-gel. Important parameters of the platform performance, including its coloration efficiency, switching kinetics, and optical properties were characterised using UV-vis spectroscopy and cyclic voltammetry in tandem. The electrochromic platform exhibits a coloration efficiency of 10.72 cm2 C-1 and a varied optical output as a function of the incident current. Despite the rather viscous nature of the material, the platform exhibited approximately 2 orders of magnitude faster switching kinetics (221 s to reach 95 % absorbance) when compared to previously reported electrochromic ILs (18 000 s). © 2012 American Chemical Society.

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Kavanagh, A., Fraser, K. J., Byrne, R., & Diamond, D. (2013). An electrochromic ionic liquid: Design, characterization, and performance in a solid-state platform. ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 5(1), 55–62. https://doi.org/10.1021/am3018948

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