Enhanced electrical switching and electrochromic properties of poly(p-phenylenebenzobisthiazole) thin films embedded with nano-WO3

Jiahua Zhu, Suying Wei, Max Jr Alexander, Thuy D. Dang, Thomas C. Ho, Zhanhu Guo

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Abstract

The electrical switching and electrochromic phenomena of a novel nanocomposite comprising poly(p-phenylenebenzobisthiazole) (PBZT) and tungsten oxide (WO3) nanoparticles are investigated as a function of the nanoparticle loading. Both dissolving PBZT and doping PBZT backbone structure with acid are achieved by one simple step. Chlorosulfonic acid (CSA) is used as a solvent and spontaneously transformed to sulfuric acid upon exposure to moisture. The formed sulfuric acid serves as doping agent to improve the electrical conductivity of PBZT. The most significant enhancement of electrical switching is observed in the nanocomposites with low weight fraction (5%). The electrical conductivity of 5% WO3/PBZT nanocomposite thin film is increased by about 200 times and 2 times, respectively, as compared to those of the as-received PBZT and PBZT/CSA thin films. As the nanoparticle loading increases to 20% and 30%, the nanocomposites follow an ohmic conduction mechanism. Stable electrical conductivity switching is observed before and after applying a bias on the pristine PBZT and WO3/PBZT nano- composite thin films. Electrochromic phenomena of both PBZT and WO3/ PBZT nanocomposite thin films with high contrast ratio are observed after applying a bias (3 V). The mechanisms of the nanoparticles in enhancing the electrical switching and electrochromic properties are proposed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3076-3084
Number of pages9
JournalAdvanced Functional Materials
Volume20
Issue number18
DOIs
StatePublished - 23 Sep 2010
Externally publishedYes

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