Nanostructured hydrated tungsten trioxide films for smart-window applications

Global warming is one major issue that the world is now trying to resolve taking into account its detrimental effects. One of the ways to reduce carbon emission is to lower the usage of air conditioning which can be realized by the installation of “smart windows” in buildings. With “smart windows”,...

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Main Author: Koh, Tien Wei.
Other Authors: Sun Xiaowei
Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/47592
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description Global warming is one major issue that the world is now trying to resolve taking into account its detrimental effects. One of the ways to reduce carbon emission is to lower the usage of air conditioning which can be realized by the installation of “smart windows” in buildings. With “smart windows”, one can benefit from not only comfort thermal conditions indoors but also a scenic view of the ambience which highly affects the ergonomics of occupants. Surprisingly, “smart windows” technology is still not extensively used worldwide today due to factors like high processing costs, unacceptable short lifespan and instability of the electrochromic device. In this project, we developed the growth of nanostructured hydrated tungsten trioxide films on transparent conductive substrates via a facile and low cost crystal-seed-assisted hydrothermal method. The structures, morphologies and electrochromic properties of as-grown films are investigated. Moreover, a single electrochromic layer device as well as a complementary one are fabricated, demonstrating improved performance.
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spelling ntu-10356/475922023-07-07T16:53:00Z Nanostructured hydrated tungsten trioxide films for smart-window applications Koh, Tien Wei. Sun Xiaowei School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Nanotechnology Global warming is one major issue that the world is now trying to resolve taking into account its detrimental effects. One of the ways to reduce carbon emission is to lower the usage of air conditioning which can be realized by the installation of “smart windows” in buildings. With “smart windows”, one can benefit from not only comfort thermal conditions indoors but also a scenic view of the ambience which highly affects the ergonomics of occupants. Surprisingly, “smart windows” technology is still not extensively used worldwide today due to factors like high processing costs, unacceptable short lifespan and instability of the electrochromic device. In this project, we developed the growth of nanostructured hydrated tungsten trioxide films on transparent conductive substrates via a facile and low cost crystal-seed-assisted hydrothermal method. The structures, morphologies and electrochromic properties of as-grown films are investigated. Moreover, a single electrochromic layer device as well as a complementary one are fabricated, demonstrating improved performance. Bachelor of Engineering 2012-01-13T02:58:13Z 2012-01-13T02:58:13Z 2011 2011 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/47592 en Nanyang Technological University 67 p. application/pdf
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Nanostructured hydrated tungsten trioxide films for smart-window applications
title Nanostructured hydrated tungsten trioxide films for smart-window applications
title_full Nanostructured hydrated tungsten trioxide films for smart-window applications
title_fullStr Nanostructured hydrated tungsten trioxide films for smart-window applications
title_full_unstemmed Nanostructured hydrated tungsten trioxide films for smart-window applications
title_short Nanostructured hydrated tungsten trioxide films for smart-window applications
title_sort nanostructured hydrated tungsten trioxide films for smart window applications
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