Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2013666023> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2013666023 endingPage "10312" @default.
- W2013666023 startingPage "10304" @default.
- W2013666023 abstract "In the field of energy saving, finding composite materials with the ability of coloring upon both illumination and change of the applied electrode potential keeps on being an important goal. In this context, chemical bath deposition of Ni(OH)2 into nanoporous TiO2 thin films supported on conducting glass leads to electrodes showing both conventional electrochromic behavior (from colorless to dark brown and vice versa) together with photochromism at constant applied potential. The latter phenomenon, reported here for the first time, is characterized by fast and reversible coloration upon UV illumination. The bleaching kinetics shows first order behavior with respect to the NiIII centers in the film, and an order 1.2 with respect to electrons in the TiO2 film. From a more applied point of view, this study opens up the possibility of having two-mode smart windows showing not only conventional electrochromism but also reversible darkening upon illumination." @default.
- W2013666023 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2013666023 creator A5020940197 @default.
- W2013666023 creator A5030800037 @default.
- W2013666023 creator A5039674084 @default.
- W2013666023 creator A5060820272 @default.
- W2013666023 date "2014-06-26" @default.
- W2013666023 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W2013666023 title "Potentiostatic Reversible Photoelectrochromism: An Effect Appearing in Nanoporous TiO<sub>2</sub>/Ni(OH)<sub>2</sub> Thin Films" @default.
- W2013666023 cites W1546392365 @default.
- W2013666023 cites W1966294607 @default.
- W2013666023 cites W1966538650 @default.
- W2013666023 cites W1967800759 @default.
- W2013666023 cites W1969549344 @default.
- W2013666023 cites W1969594137 @default.
- W2013666023 cites W1974448846 @default.
- W2013666023 cites W1980784183 @default.
- W2013666023 cites W1983563017 @default.
- W2013666023 cites W1985112541 @default.
- W2013666023 cites W1988460375 @default.
- W2013666023 cites W1994117010 @default.
- W2013666023 cites W1995892378 @default.
- W2013666023 cites W1997346147 @default.
- W2013666023 cites W1997928824 @default.
- W2013666023 cites W2003619365 @default.
- W2013666023 cites W2008231444 @default.
- W2013666023 cites W2009475154 @default.
- W2013666023 cites W2010499363 @default.
- W2013666023 cites W2024399445 @default.
- W2013666023 cites W2030150400 @default.
- W2013666023 cites W2037836666 @default.
- W2013666023 cites W2038903379 @default.
- W2013666023 cites W2039278847 @default.
- W2013666023 cites W2039589896 @default.
- W2013666023 cites W2042492216 @default.
- W2013666023 cites W2043118328 @default.
- W2013666023 cites W2051852067 @default.
- W2013666023 cites W2057670708 @default.
- W2013666023 cites W2058236445 @default.
- W2013666023 cites W2059298554 @default.
- W2013666023 cites W2061326408 @default.
- W2013666023 cites W2063181311 @default.
- W2013666023 cites W2067386096 @default.
- W2013666023 cites W2071926037 @default.
- W2013666023 cites W2072600708 @default.
- W2013666023 cites W2080272233 @default.
- W2013666023 cites W2081210387 @default.
- W2013666023 cites W2085047313 @default.
- W2013666023 cites W2085968243 @default.
- W2013666023 cites W2087595100 @default.
- W2013666023 cites W2089298842 @default.
- W2013666023 cites W2093263115 @default.
- W2013666023 cites W2093943898 @default.
- W2013666023 cites W2094466358 @default.
- W2013666023 cites W2116180804 @default.
- W2013666023 cites W2138646389 @default.
- W2013666023 cites W2141317958 @default.
- W2013666023 cites W2149045336 @default.
- W2013666023 cites W2158929608 @default.
- W2013666023 cites W2266590941 @default.
- W2013666023 cites W2327079676 @default.
- W2013666023 cites W2328404762 @default.
- W2013666023 cites W2951717647 @default.
- W2013666023 doi "https://doi.org/10.1021/am5017396" @default.
- W2013666023 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24926989" @default.
- W2013666023 hasPublicationYear "2014" @default.
- W2013666023 type Work @default.
- W2013666023 sameAs 2013666023 @default.
- W2013666023 citedByCount "12" @default.
- W2013666023 countsByYear W20136660232016 @default.
- W2013666023 countsByYear W20136660232017 @default.
- W2013666023 countsByYear W20136660232019 @default.
- W2013666023 countsByYear W20136660232020 @default.
- W2013666023 countsByYear W20136660232021 @default.
- W2013666023 countsByYear W20136660232022 @default.
- W2013666023 countsByYear W20136660232023 @default.
- W2013666023 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2013666023 hasAuthorship W2013666023A5020940197 @default.
- W2013666023 hasAuthorship W2013666023A5030800037 @default.
- W2013666023 hasAuthorship W2013666023A5039674084 @default.
- W2013666023 hasAuthorship W2013666023A5060820272 @default.
- W2013666023 hasConcept C101643646 @default.
- W2013666023 hasConcept C120665830 @default.
- W2013666023 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W2013666023 hasConcept C127413603 @default.
- W2013666023 hasConcept C147789679 @default.
- W2013666023 hasConcept C151730666 @default.
- W2013666023 hasConcept C171250308 @default.
- W2013666023 hasConcept C17525397 @default.
- W2013666023 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W2013666023 hasConcept C19067145 @default.
- W2013666023 hasConcept C192562407 @default.
- W2013666023 hasConcept C2779343474 @default.
- W2013666023 hasConcept C2780164141 @default.
- W2013666023 hasConcept C2780228366 @default.
- W2013666023 hasConcept C42360764 @default.
- W2013666023 hasConcept C48940184 @default.
- W2013666023 hasConcept C49040817 @default.