Stimuli-responsive reversible coloration-change materials represent a highly demanded type of smart systems useful for a wide variety of applications, with a significant growing interest in multicolor abilities. In particular, electrochromic materials have received a great deal of attention due to their versatility and broad range of industrial uses. However, most of the existing electrochromic technologies provide a single coloration, while achieving multiple colors based on simple approaches remains a challenge. The present article reports on PVA gel-based electrochromic devices, containing a single viologen, providing a colorless and two different well-defined colored states. The successful fabrication of a device, based on two viologens...
On page 5240, L. Beverina and co-workers describe two new multichromophoric electrochromic polymers ...
Electrochromism has attracted a lot of attention in the past decade due to potential applications of...
Electrochromic materials exhibit a reversible color change that is triggered by an applied voltage. ...
A new multicolor electrochromic (EC) device based on Ag nanoparticle aggregation and decentralizatio...
Electrochromic devices (ECDs) have triggered great interest because of their potential applicability...
Inorganic electrochromic (EC) materials have various advantages for use in display devices. We demon...
Electrochromic (EC) polymers such as polyviologens have been attracting considerable attention as we...
Transparent displays have emerged as a class of cutting-edge electronics. Here, we propose user-cust...
Ion gels composed of a copolymer and a room temperature ionic liquid are versatile solid-state elect...
We prepared multicolor, dual-image, printed electrochromic displays (ECDs) based on three hybrid ele...
Color tuning remains one of the main issues for electrochromic applications. Multicolored organic an...
We present a new approach for design of organic electrochromic devices (ECD) with inter-digitated el...
Electrochromic is a phenomenon that the color reversibly changes when the voltage is applied. When a...
In this study electrochemical copolymerization of 1-(perfluorophenyl)-2,5-di(thiophen-2-yl)-1H-pyrro...
Electrochromic devices (ECDs) have aroused great interest because of their potential applicability i...
On page 5240, L. Beverina and co-workers describe two new multichromophoric electrochromic polymers ...
Electrochromism has attracted a lot of attention in the past decade due to potential applications of...
Electrochromic materials exhibit a reversible color change that is triggered by an applied voltage. ...
A new multicolor electrochromic (EC) device based on Ag nanoparticle aggregation and decentralizatio...
Electrochromic devices (ECDs) have triggered great interest because of their potential applicability...
Inorganic electrochromic (EC) materials have various advantages for use in display devices. We demon...
Electrochromic (EC) polymers such as polyviologens have been attracting considerable attention as we...
Transparent displays have emerged as a class of cutting-edge electronics. Here, we propose user-cust...
Ion gels composed of a copolymer and a room temperature ionic liquid are versatile solid-state elect...
We prepared multicolor, dual-image, printed electrochromic displays (ECDs) based on three hybrid ele...
Color tuning remains one of the main issues for electrochromic applications. Multicolored organic an...
We present a new approach for design of organic electrochromic devices (ECD) with inter-digitated el...
Electrochromic is a phenomenon that the color reversibly changes when the voltage is applied. When a...
In this study electrochemical copolymerization of 1-(perfluorophenyl)-2,5-di(thiophen-2-yl)-1H-pyrro...
Electrochromic devices (ECDs) have aroused great interest because of their potential applicability i...
On page 5240, L. Beverina and co-workers describe two new multichromophoric electrochromic polymers ...
Electrochromism has attracted a lot of attention in the past decade due to potential applications of...
Electrochromic materials exhibit a reversible color change that is triggered by an applied voltage. ...