K. Krishnamoorthy et al., Electrochromic polymer based on a rigid cyanobiphenyl substituted 3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene, SYNTH METAL, 124(2-3), 2001, pp. 471-475
A cyanobiphenyl substituted 3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene (EDOT) derivative wa
s synthesized in order to test the hypothesis that a bulkier substituent le
ads to better contrast in electrochromic polymers based on alkylenedioxythi
ophenes. Electropolymerization of this derivative resulted in the formation
of a highly electroactive and well-adhered polymeric film on the electrode
surface. Spectroelectrochemical studies indicated that the polymer switche
s from a highly transmissive state in the oxidized form to an opaque dark-b
lue in the reduced state. Optical switching studies showed that the polymer
films could be fully switched between its reduced and oxidized form in ca.
0.4-1.0 s with a DeltaT% of 67%. In situ conductivity studies showed a sha
rp transition from insulating state to the conducting state at around -0.5
V with maximum in situ conductivity of 0.03 S/cm. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science
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