Abstract

Electrochromic (EC) “smart” windows for buildings represent an effective way to modulate the intensity of incoming solar radiation. While it is accepted that WO 3 films represent the best option for the working electrode, the choice of the best counter-electrode is still debatable. Optical properties of counter-electrodes such as Ce, Fe, V and Sn oxides are presented. Electrochromic windows were made with a sol–gel WO 3 active colouring film (150°C), Ce, Fe, V oxide counter-electrodes and a sol–gel organic–inorganic hybrid (Li +ormolyte) ion conductor. The electrochromic responses of these devices predicted from the charge capacities, photopic transmittances and coloration efficiencies of individual films are compared with measured values.

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