Utilizing water hyacinth extract as an eco-friendly electrolyte substitute for electrochromic devices

Amritha Philomina , Deb Biswapriya

EcoEnergy ›› 2024, Vol. 2 ›› Issue (4) : 714 -723.

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EcoEnergy ›› 2024, Vol. 2 ›› Issue (4) : 714 -723. DOI: 10.1002/ece2.62
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Utilizing water hyacinth extract as an eco-friendly electrolyte substitute for electrochromic devices

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In this study, an entirely biodegradable and cations-rich Water hyacinth (WH) (Eichhorniacrassipes) extract is used as the electrolyte in electrochromic devices. The active electrodes are fabricated by applying a layer of nanocrystalline orthorhombic WO3 onto 5 × 5 cm2 fluorinated tin oxide plates using an indigenous formulation. The electrolyte utilized is the juice derived from WH plants without any modifications. The devices exhibit a transmission contrast of around 46% and 82% at wavelengths of 600 nm and >1000 nm, respectively, between the colored and bleached states. Additionally, they have a rapid coloration/bleaching time of 10 and 4.6 s with coloration efficiency value around 52 cm2/C. Investigations have indicated that the electrolyte's sodium ion concentration is likely the key behind the electrochromic process in this system. Using pectin as a natural gelling agent results in the formation of a gel polymer electrolyte that is mechanically resilient. The electrochromic systems created utilizing this electrolyte exhibit exceptional cyclic stability, lasting for 16 000 s of uninterrupted voltage sweep.

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electrochromic devices / green electrolyte / sodium ion electrolyte / water hyacinth

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Amritha Philomina, Deb Biswapriya. Utilizing water hyacinth extract as an eco-friendly electrolyte substitute for electrochromic devices. EcoEnergy, 2024, 2(4): 714-723 DOI:10.1002/ece2.62

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