Single-compartment, self-erasing, solution-phase electrochromic devices, solutions for use therein, and uses thereof
First Claim
1. A single-compartment, self-erasing, solution-phase electrochromic device which comprises, as the medium of reversibly variable transmittance to light, a solution which comprises(A) a solvent;
- (B) at least one cathodic electrochromic compound which, in a voltammogram done in the solvent at room temperature, displays at least two chemically reversible reduction waves, with the first of said reductions accompanied by an increase in molar extinction coefficient at at least one wavelength in the visible range;
(C) at least one anodic electrochromic compound which, in a voltammogram done in the solvent at room temperature, displays at least two chemically reversible oxidation waves, with the first of said oxidations accompanied by an increase in molar extinction coefficient at at least one wavelength in the visible range; and
(D) if all cathodic and anodic compounds in their zero-potential equilibrium states in the solution are not ionic, an inert current-carrying electrolyte.
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Abstract
Single-compartment, self-erasing, solution-phase electrochromic devices, solutions of electrochromic compounds for use as media of variable transmittance in such devices, and electrochromic compounds for such solutions are provided. The devices of the invention are surprisingly stable to cycling between light and dark states, have continuously variable transmittance to light as a function of electrical potential applied across the solution in a device, and have transmittance that can be varied over more than a factor of 10, from clear to dark or from dark to clear, in several seconds. Thus, the devices are especially suitable as variable transmittance components of variable transmission light filters, including windows, and variable reflectance mirrors, including anti-glare rearview mirrors in automobiles. Also provided are improved variable reflectance mirrors, wherein transmittance of reflected light is varied by thermochromic, photochromic or electro-optic means and wherein the reduction in transmittance which is required to eliminate perceptible reflection of an object to the eyes of an observer is reduced by disposing the plane of the highly reflective surface of the mirror at an angle with respect to the plane of the surface through which light from the object enters the mirror.
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1. A single-compartment, self-erasing, solution-phase electrochromic device which comprises, as the medium of reversibly variable transmittance to light, a solution which comprises
(A) a solvent; -
(B) at least one cathodic electrochromic compound which, in a voltammogram done in the solvent at room temperature, displays at least two chemically reversible reduction waves, with the first of said reductions accompanied by an increase in molar extinction coefficient at at least one wavelength in the visible range; (C) at least one anodic electrochromic compound which, in a voltammogram done in the solvent at room temperature, displays at least two chemically reversible oxidation waves, with the first of said oxidations accompanied by an increase in molar extinction coefficient at at least one wavelength in the visible range; and (D) if all cathodic and anodic compounds in their zero-potential equilibrium states in the solution are not ionic, an inert current-carrying electrolyte. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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