All-in-One Gel-Based Electrochromic Devices: Strengths and Recent Developments
Ikusi/ Ireki
Data
2018-03-10Egilea
Alesanco, Yolanda
Viñuales, Ana
Rodriguez, Javier
Tena-Zaera, Ramón
Materials 11(3) : (2018) // Article ID 414
Laburpena
Electrochromic devices (ECDs) have aroused great interest because of their potential
applicability in displays and smart systems, including windows, rearview mirrors, and helmet
visors. In the last decades, different device structures and materials have been proposed to meet the
requirements of commercial applications to boost market entry. To this end, employing simple device
architectures and achieving a competitive electrolyte are crucial to accomplish easily implementable,
high-performance ECDs. The present review outlines devices comprising gel electrolytes as a single
electroactive layer (“all-in-one”) ECD architecture, highlighting some advantages and opportunities
they offer over other electrochromic systems. In this context, gel electrolytes not only overcome the
drawbacks of liquid and solid electrolytes, such as liquid’s low chemical stability and risk of leaking
and soil’s slow switching and lack of transparency, but also exhibit further strengths. These include
easier processability, suitability for flexible substrates, and improved stabilization of the chemical
species involved in redox processes, leading to better cyclability and opening wide possibilities
to extend the electrochromic color palette, as discussed herein. Finally, conclusions and outlook
are provided.