This paper concerns the coloring kinetics of electrochromic films obtained by dispersing viologen molecules in a thermoplastic polyacrylate matrix. The experimental data show that the oxygen molecules, which are originally dissolved as ubiquitous impurities in film chemical precursors, and are not eliminated during the film preparation, play a relevant role with respect to the speed of the electrochromic response in the coloring stage. The presence of oxygen can speed up the electrochromic response of the viologen cations or slow it down, depending on the degree of polymerization of the plastic matrix. In stiffer films oxygen accelerates the electrochromic response, while the contrary occurs in less stiff films. A theoretical model of the v...
An electrochromic material is one where a reversible color change takes place upon reduction (gain o...
Electrochromism or electrochromic contrast in electropolymerized thin films of dioxythiophenes based...
A model is presented for photocuring of a hexanediol diacrylate (HDDA) film, where in the presence o...
Reactor loading has an effect on the etch rate (rate of decrease of film thickness) of films of poly...
This paper describes the results of spectroelectrochemical studies performed using thin films compos...
High bleaching/coloring electrochemical reversibility is crucial for practical applications of an el...
Poly(o-methoxyaniline) films doped with functionalized acids show high solubility in conventional or...
Voltammetric and spectroelectrochemical results are presented for the one-electron reduction of n-he...
The determination of oxygen concentration is important in many areas of industry, medicine and envir...
Organic materials such as polymer films surround us in many everyday applications ranging from food ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 84-88)This thesis presents the results of studies on poly...
The ability to process conjugated polymers from environmentally benign solvents is essential for mak...
The phenomenon of electrochromism in conductive polymers is well known and has been exploited in man...
Oxygen commonly plays a vital role during the degradation and polymerization of vinyl compounds. Whi...
Electrochromic (EC) polymers such as polyviologens have been attracting considerable attention as we...
An electrochromic material is one where a reversible color change takes place upon reduction (gain o...
Electrochromism or electrochromic contrast in electropolymerized thin films of dioxythiophenes based...
A model is presented for photocuring of a hexanediol diacrylate (HDDA) film, where in the presence o...
Reactor loading has an effect on the etch rate (rate of decrease of film thickness) of films of poly...
This paper describes the results of spectroelectrochemical studies performed using thin films compos...
High bleaching/coloring electrochemical reversibility is crucial for practical applications of an el...
Poly(o-methoxyaniline) films doped with functionalized acids show high solubility in conventional or...
Voltammetric and spectroelectrochemical results are presented for the one-electron reduction of n-he...
The determination of oxygen concentration is important in many areas of industry, medicine and envir...
Organic materials such as polymer films surround us in many everyday applications ranging from food ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 84-88)This thesis presents the results of studies on poly...
The ability to process conjugated polymers from environmentally benign solvents is essential for mak...
The phenomenon of electrochromism in conductive polymers is well known and has been exploited in man...
Oxygen commonly plays a vital role during the degradation and polymerization of vinyl compounds. Whi...
Electrochromic (EC) polymers such as polyviologens have been attracting considerable attention as we...
An electrochromic material is one where a reversible color change takes place upon reduction (gain o...
Electrochromism or electrochromic contrast in electropolymerized thin films of dioxythiophenes based...
A model is presented for photocuring of a hexanediol diacrylate (HDDA) film, where in the presence o...