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Electrochemical Rejuvenation of Anodically Coloring Electrochromic Nickel Oxide Thin Films.

Hui-Ying QuDaniel PrimetzhoferMiguel A ArvizuZhen QiuUmut CindemirClaes G GranqvistGunnar A Niklasson
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2017)
Nickel oxide thin films are of major importance as anodically coloring components in electrochromic smart windows with applications in energy-efficient buildings. However, the optical performance of these films degrades upon extended electrochemical cycling, which has hampered their implementation. Here, we use a potentiostatic treatment to rejuvenate degraded nickel oxide thin films immersed in electrolytes of LiClO4 in propylene carbonate. Time-of-flight elastic recoil detection analysis provided unambiguous evidence that both Li+ ions and chlorine-based ions participate in the rejuvenation process. Our work provides new perspectives for developing ion-exchange-based devices embodying nickel oxide.
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