Transparent, ultrathin Pt electrodes permit the simultaneous electrochemical and spectroscopic investigation of self-assembled monolayers of electrochromic compounds. Voltage stimulations applied to the Pt substrate reversibly alter the redox state of the chemisorbed molecules and, hence, modulate the intensity of the light transmitted through the Pt/monolayer assembly (see Figure). RI Sortino, Salvatore/E-4684-2011; Di Bella, Santo/A-5592-2008
Transparent, ultrathin Pt electrodes permit the simultaneous electrochemical and spectroscopic investigation of self-assembled monolayers of electrochromic compounds. Voltage stimulations applied to the Pt substrate reversibly alter the redox state of the chemisorbed molecules and, hence, modulate the intensity of the light transmitted through the Pt/monolayer assembly (see Figure).
Electrochemical switching of chromogenic monolayers self-assembled on transparent platinum electrodes
SORTINO, Salvatore;DI BELLA, Santo;Petralia S;
2005-01-01
Abstract
Transparent, ultrathin Pt electrodes permit the simultaneous electrochemical and spectroscopic investigation of self-assembled monolayers of electrochromic compounds. Voltage stimulations applied to the Pt substrate reversibly alter the redox state of the chemisorbed molecules and, hence, modulate the intensity of the light transmitted through the Pt/monolayer assembly (see Figure). RI Sortino, Salvatore/E-4684-2011; Di Bella, Santo/A-5592-2008I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.