Abstract

This work describes the first tungsten oxide (WO3) nanorods hydrothermally grown on W foil. WO3 nanorods were successfully grown at low hydrothermal temperature of 80°C by seeded growth hydrothermal reaction. The seed layer was prepared by thermally oxidized the W foil at 400°C for 0.5h. This work discusses the effect of hydrothermal reaction and annealing period on the morphological, structural, and electrochromic properties of WO3 nanorods. Various hydrothermal reaction periods (8–24h) were studied. Monoclinic WO3 nanorods with 5–10nm diameter were obtained after hydrothermal reaction for 24h. These 24h WO3 nanorods were also annealed at 400°C with varying dwelling periods (0.5–4h). Electrochromic properties of WO3 nanorods in an acidic electrolyte were analyzed using cyclic voltammetry and UV–vis spectrophotometry. WO3 nanorods annealed at 400°C for 1h showed the highest charge capacity and the largest optical contrast among the 24h WO3 films. The sample also showed good cycling stability without significant degradation. Based on the results, the reaction mechanism of WO3 nanorod formation on W foil was proposed.

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