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One-step hydrothermal growth of porous nickel manganese layered double hydroxide nanosheet film towards efficient visible-light modulation.

Xingzhe FengXinyi WanTing YangJiahui HuangJinmin WangDongyun Ma
Published in: RSC advances (2024)
Electrochromic smart windows have attracted great attention due to their dynamic regulation of the solar spectrum. NiO and MnO 2 are typical anodic coloration materials and widely investigated as complementary electrodes with WO 3 . However, NiO and MnO 2 films often cannot be bleached to complete transparency, resulting in low transmittances and low optical modulations in the short-wavelength visible region. Herein, we report a porous nickel manganese layered double hydroxide (NiMn-LDH) nanosheet film directly grown on fluorine-doped tin oxide (FTO) glass using a one-step hydrothermal method, which demonstrates a high transmittance of 80.1% at 550 nm (without deduction of FTO glass). Induced by the double-redox couples of Ni 2+ /Ni 3+ and Mn 3+ /Mn 4+ associated synergistic electrochromic effect, the as-grown NiMn-LDH film electrode exhibits a large optical modulation of 68.5% at 550 nm, and a large solar irradiation modulation of 59.0% in the visible region of 400-800 nm. After annealing at 450 °C for 2 h, the NiMn-LDH film can be transformed into Ni 6 MnO 8 film with a reduced optical modulation of 30.0% at 550 nm. Furthermore, the NiMn-LDH film electrode delivers an areal capacitance of 30.8 mF cm -2 at a current density of 0.1 mA cm -2 . These results suggest that the as-prepared NiMn-LDH film electrode is a promising candidate for both electrochromic and energy storage applications.
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