Abstract Electrochromic displays have attained considerable attention attributed to the low energy consumption and open-circuit memory effects. However, the low optical contrast and slow response speed have limited their application… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Electrochromic displays have attained considerable attention attributed to the low energy consumption and open-circuit memory effects. However, the low optical contrast and slow response speed have limited their application fields. To overcome these deficiencies, we focus on the preparation of solution-processable nanostructured electrochromic materials with high contrast and fast response speed. Here, the solution-processable honeycomb-like polyaniline (H-PANI) nanostructure networks were prepared by the combination of chemical oxidative polymerization and template method for the first time. The H-PANI nanostructured film shows improved electrochromic properties owing to large interface area and short diffusion length. And the all-solid-state electrochromic device (ECD-HP) was fabricated by employing spray-coated H-PANI as coloring electrode and spray-coated commercial PEDOT:PSS as counter electrode. The ECD-HP shows high optical contrast (71.6% at 600 nm), ultrafast response speed (447 ms for coloring and 650 ms for bleaching), high coloration efficiency (560.6 cm2/C) and remarkable cycling stability (sustaining 96% of its initial optical contrast after cycling 1000 cycles). Furthermore, the large-area patterned electrochromic displays based on H-PANI film were successfully assembled by spray-coating method using masks to form patterns. These demonstrate solution-processable H-PANI could have widely applications in large area patternable electrochromic smart windows and displays.
               
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