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Polyaniline as a Reversibly Switchable Electrochromic Material

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 February 2011

Woan-Ru Shieh
Affiliation:
Department of Chemistry, The University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI 02881
Sze C. Yang
Affiliation:
Department of Chemistry, The University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI 02881
Charles Marzzacco
Affiliation:
Department of Physical Sciences, Rhode Island College, Providence, RI 02908
Jyun-Huei Hwang
Affiliation:
Department of Chemistry, The University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI 02881
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Polyaniline is an interesting electrochromic material because its color can be changed from clear to green, to blue, and to purple by electrochemical oxidation[1]. The structural transformations associated with these color changes are shown in Scheme I. One of the possible applications for polyaniline is to use it as the active material in electrochromic windows.

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Copyright © Materials Research Society 1990

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