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Designing highly transparent electropolymerized PANI/rGO nanocomposite as a Pt-free electrocatalytic layer in photoelectrochromic device for self-powered green building

Yu-Jou Chiang, Ling-Yu Chang, Chao-Yuan Cheng, Ching-Cheng Chang, Chia-Lin Yeh, Chen-Jui Huang, Shi-Kai Jiang, Kuo-Chuan Ho, Bing-Joe Hwang and Min-Hsin Yeh

Renewable Energy, 2022, vol. 199, issue C, 103-111

Abstract: The multifunctional device combining electrochromic and photovoltaic performance is defined as a photoelectrochromic device (PECD), which is designed for self-powered smart window applications. Conventionally, Pt is used as an electrocatalyst to reduce the I3− in the electrolyte of PECD. However, the optical contrast of PECD with Pt-based counter electrode (CE) is restricted by an intrinsic opaque. In view of this problem, a polyaniline/reduced graphene oxide (PANI/rGO) nanocomposite electrocatalytic layer with highly optical transmittance and good electrocatalytic performance is designed to replace conventional Pt-based CE for further improving the optical performance of the corresponding PECD. Based on the advantages of low cost and promising electrocatalytic activity of PANI, highly transparent and remarkable conductive rGO is introduced to further boost up its electrical conductivity and electrochemical performance. To embed the rGO into the matrix of PANI uniformly, PANI/rGO nanocomposite is deposited on the conductive glass of ITO via electropolymerization. After systematically optimizing the film thickness and composition of PANI/rGO nanocomposite, the PECD with optimized PANI/rGO based CE possesses better optical contrast (ΔT = 26.8%) than that with Pt-based CE (ΔT = 9.4%), which clearly reveals that PANI/rGO nanocomposites with high optical transparency and electrocatalytic ability have the great potential to replace traditional Pt CE in PECDs.

Keywords: Counter electrode; Photoelectrochromic device; Polyaniline; Reduced graphene oxide; Self-powered system; Smart window (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2022.08.089

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