Abstract In recent years, the harvesting and management of energy has become a topic of intense interest because of the growing energy demands of society, the depletion of fossil fuel… Click to show full abstract
Abstract In recent years, the harvesting and management of energy has become a topic of intense interest because of the growing energy demands of society, the depletion of fossil fuel sources, and the research on eco-friendly development of efficient energy management technologies. In this connection, we proposed to utilize the energy-saving properties of electrochromic technology-based MoS2/silver nanowire (AgNW) electrodes for flexible smart windows. MoS2 is used to overcome the difficulties of stability, corrosion, and oxidation of AgNWs in the electrolyte. Transition metal chalcogenide (2D-MoS2) structures provide a unique platform to stabilize the surface of the AgNWs at the electrolyte interface. The prepared WO3/MoS2/AgNW based electrochromic device attained an optical contract of 52% at the low voltage of −1.2 V, which yielded a coloration efficiency (η) of 31.92 cm2/C. The MoS2/AgNW electrode exhibited high coloration and bleaching response, Tc = 11.5 s and Tb = 4.5 s, respectively, which is a faster response than that of the AgNW based electrochromic devices. Most of the existing electrochromic devices have advantages for next-generation smart windows and flexible and wearable optoelectronic applications.
               
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