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Pseudocapacitive Charge Storage in Electrochromic Transition-Metal Oxide Thin Films

  • Dongmei Dong
  • , Tinsley Elizabeth Benhaddouch
  • , Christopher Lloyd Metler
  • , John Marcial
  • , Yaoli Zhao
  • , Vagheeswari Venkadesh
  • , Thomas Thundat
  • , Shekhar Bhansali
  • Florida International University
  • SUNY Buffalo

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Abstract

Electrochromic pseudocapacitive transition-metal oxide materials, such as tungsten oxide, which combine fast response, high energy density, and optical effects, can play a significant role as energy storage materials. Here we investigate the electrochemical kinetics of thin films of tungsten oxide, which turn transparent to sky-blue color in the lithiated state due to the reduction of W6+ to W5+. We investigated the charge density, charge transfer, ion diffusion, and interfacial behavior upon Li+ insertion/de-insertion in WO3. The electrochromic thin film’s pseudocapacitive and electrical double layer mechanism was differentiated based on the power-law. Faradaic diffusion-controlled process dominates over the surface capacitive behavior at scan rates below 40 mV s−1. These films exhibit an areal charge density of around 100 mC cm−2 and a capacitance of 80 mF cm−2, superior to most comparable electrochromic materials and supercapacitors.

Original languageEnglish
Article number080511
JournalJournal of the Electrochemical Society
Volume169
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2022

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