Litcius/Paper detail

Pseudocapacitive behaviour in sol-gel derived electrochromic titania nanostructures

Roberto Giannuzzi, Carmela Tania Prontera, David Maria Tobaldi, Marco Pugliese, Luisa De Marco, Sonia Carallo, Giuseppe Gigli, Robert C. Pullar, Vincenzo Maiorano

2020Nanotechnology14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Nanostructured thin films are widely investigated for application in multifunctional devices thanks to their peculiar optoelectronic properties. In this work anatase TiO 2 nanoparticles (average diameter 10 nm) synthesised by a green aqueous sol-gel route are exploited to fabricate optically active electrodes for pseudocapacitive-electrochromic devices. In our approach, highly transparent and homogeneous thin films having a good electronic coupling between nanoparticles are prepared. These electrodes present a spongy-like nanostructure in which the dimension of native nanoparticles is preserved, resulting in a huge surface area. Cyclic voltammetry studies reveal that there are significant contributions to the total stored charge from both intercalation capacitance and pseudocapacitance, with a remarkable 50% of the total charge deriving from this second effect. Fast and reversible colouration occurs, with an optical modulation of ∼60% in the range of 315–1660 nm, and a colouration efficiency of 25.1 cm 2 C −1 at 550 nm. This combination of pseudocapacitance and electrochromism makes the sol-gel derived titania thin films promising candidates for multifunctional ‘smart windows’.

Topics & Concepts

PseudocapacitanceElectrochromismMaterials scienceThin filmNanostructureNanotechnologySol-gelElectrochromic devicesNanoparticleCyclic voltammetryAnataseSupercapacitorChemical engineeringElectrodeElectrochemistryPhotocatalysisOrganic chemistryEngineeringPhysical chemistryChemistryCatalysisTransition Metal Oxide NanomaterialsConducting polymers and applicationsTiO2 Photocatalysis and Solar Cells