Abstract

W18O49 has widely used in photothermal application and photocatalyst due to its strong Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance (LSPR) effect and unique oxygen-deficient structure. In addition, the unstable structure and easily changed valence state of W5+ make W18O49 potentially photochromic. However, the generally synthesized blue W18O49 particles was in a saturated colored state, delivering a great challenge in exploring its photochromic features, which thus have seldom been studied. Herein, we found that the bleached W18O49 obtained by mild-heating the solvothermal-synthesized blue W18O49 nanoparticles in air had considerable reversible photochromic feature, which can be colored in 1 min under UV irradiation. The photochromic mechanism of W18O49 was revealed through the XRD, XPS and FTIR results. The chromic process was mainly attributed to the changed W5+ content under different conditions. The photochromic performance was systematically investigated on the W18O49-based film and which can be significantly improved by Ti doping. Finally, the great potential of the films in the energy-saving smart windows application has verified, and a 10 at.% Ti-doped W18O49 film delivered outstanding optical performance with luminous transmittance (Tlum) of 87.53% and solar energy modulation efficiency (ΔTsol) of 30.13%.

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