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Electrochromism in polyaniline

General features of electrochromism in polyaniline and new research trends... [Pg.747]

Polyaniline films have not only been shown to exhibit electrochromism in the visible region, but also in the microwave and far-IR regions of the electromagnetic spectrum. A polyaniline film doped with camphorsulfonic add and incorporated into a sohd state microwave shutter demonstrated that the transmittance and reflectance of X-band microwave energy could be modulated [6]. At a wavelength of 10 GHz, the shutter could be switched between 4.8% transmission when the polymer is oxidized and 42% transmission when the polymer is neutral. When utilized in a reflective device configuration in combination with poly(diphenylamine), polyamline yields a high reflective modulation in the far-IR [119,120]. This device shows a reflectance contrast of 53% at 10.5 p,m, 28% at 16.5 p,m, and 46% at 620 nm. [Pg.861]

Hu, H., L. Hechavarria, and J. Campos. 2003. Optical and electrical responses of polymeric electrochromic devices Effect of polyacid incorporation in polyaniline film. Solid State Ionics 161 165-172. [Pg.904]

Numerous workers126-132 have combined PB with the conducting polymer polyaniline in complementary ECDs that exhibit deep blue-to-light green electrochromism. Electrochromic compatibility is obtained by combining the colored oxidized state of the polymer1 with the blue PB, and the bleached reduced state of the polymer with PG (Equation (17)) ... [Pg.594]

All inorganic electrochromes exist in the solid state in both the colourless and coloured states, e.g. Prussian Blue and tungsten trioxide. Conducting polymers such as polyanilines, polypyrroles and polythiophenes also fall into this class of electrochromes (see 1.5.3.5). [Pg.55]

Optical quality thin films of metallic polymers are useful, therefore, as transparent electrodes [68]. For example, polyaniline [69], polypyrrole [70] and PEDOT [71] have been used as transparent hole-injecting electrodes in polymer LEDs (the initial demonstration of mechanically flexible polymer LEDs utilized PANl as the anode [69]). Transparent conducting films can be used for a variety of purposes for example, as antistatic coatings on CRT screens, as electrodes in liquid crystal display cells, or for fabricating electrochromic windows. [Pg.112]


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