Abstract

Hybrid film comprised tungsten oxide and poly (3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene):polystyrene sulphonate (WO3–PEDOT:PSS) was developed by applying one-step inkjet printing from an office inkjet printer. The WO3 nanoparticles were synthesized from commercial crystalline WO3 powder through a wet ball-milling process, which is a simple, environmentally friendly, and cost-effective method of using water as a green solvent and low-energy milling. The WO3–PEDOT:PSS inkjet ink was prepared by dispersing the as-milled WO3 and PEDOT:PSS in n-propanol and deionized water. The inkjet-printed WO3–PEDOT:PSS thin films show marked improvements of cathodic electrochromism over WO3 films: the transmittance change of 20% at 550nm (visible region) and 35% at 900nm (infrared region) along with the response time of 5.67/0.30s in their colored/bleached state, and the electrochromic coloration efficiency of 27.86cm2/C at 550nm and 69.64cm2/C at 900nm.

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