Electrochemically driven physical properties of solid-state materials: action mechanisms and control schemes.
Takeshi ShimizuHeng WangKatsuhiro WakamatsuShunsuke OhkataNaoki TanifujiHirofumi YoshikawaPublished in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2024)
The various physical properties recently induced by solid-state electrochemical reactions must be comprehensively understood, and their mechanisms of action should be elucidated. Reversible changes in conductivity, magnetism, and colour have been achieved by combining the redox reactions of d metal ions and organic materials, as well as the molecular and crystal structures of solids. This review describes the electrochemically driven physical properties of conductors, magnetic materials, and electrochromic materials using various electrochemical devices.