Molybdenum doping effects on photochromic properties of WO3 based composite films

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Mo-doped tungsten-based photochromic composite films were fabricated using a peroxoisopolytungstic acid methanol solution, peroxoisopolymolybdenum acid methanol solution, and transparent urethane resin. The non-doped composite films showed photochromic properties by UV-Vis light irradiation. The reaction rate constant was 2.68 © 10-2 min-1. The increasing Mo/W ratio in the film caused a blue shift of the absorption peak of the film. The reaction rate constants k of films with Mo/W rates of 0.1, 0.5, and 1.0 were 3.00, 4.23, and 3.53 © 10-2min-1. Those values were larger than that of a non-doped film. All composite films showed a reversible photochromic property, which was the coloring and bleaching property. © 2013 The Ceramic Society of Japan.

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Miyazaki, H., Inada, M., Suzuki, H., & Ota, T. (2013). Molybdenum doping effects on photochromic properties of WO3 based composite films. Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan, 121(1409), 106–108. https://doi.org/10.2109/jcersj2.121.106

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