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Showing papers on "Electrochromism published in 1971"


Patent
02 Jun 1971
TL;DR: In this paper, an electro-optical device is provided which is useful in controlling visible and infrared absorption by windows, data display devices and the like typically comprising an electrochromic material as the display area, the same type of electro chromic material serving as an electrode for the device.
Abstract: An electro-optical device is provided which is useful in control of visible and infrared absorption by windows, data display devices and the like typically comprising an electrochromic material as the display area, the same type of electrochromic material serving as an electrode for the device.

24 citations


Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: Low temperature techniques are used to record spectra of long wavelength absorbing electrochromic species formed from retinol and related compounds and the exact nature of the π‐electron system in the polyene and its carbonium ion may be elucidated.
Abstract: — Low temperature techniques are used to record spectra of long wavelength absorbing electrochromic species formed from retinol and related compounds. Formation of these electrochromic species is induced either by iodine or trichloroacetic acid which merely act as acids. The electrochromic species are the corresponding carbonium ions of the respective polyenes. The resulting carbonium ions of a given polyene are identical regardless of whether they are formed by iodine or trichloroacetic acid. The molecular structures of the carbonium ions can be written with certainty. Consequently, the exact nature of the π-electron system in the polyene and its carbonium ion may be elucidated.

18 citations