Highly stable flexible transparent electrode via rapid electrodeposition coating of Ag-Au alloy on copper nanowires for bifunctional electrochromic and supercapacitor device

2020 
Abstract Copper nanowire (CuNW) is one of the most promising materials for next-generation flexible transparent electrodes (FTEs). Currently, large-scale applications of CuNW in FTEs are still hindered by their poor resistance against oxidation, chemical, and electrochemical corrosion. To simultaneously improve these stabilities, CuNW@Ag-Au alloy core-shell network via facile electrodeposition method is presented to prepare FTEs. Compared with pristine CuNW network that the electrical resistance increases a magnitude after storing in atmospheric environment for 12 h, the CuNW@alloy network is still stable after 168 h. The conductivity of CuNW@alloy network almost unchanged after 200 s H2O2 corrosion, while the pristine CuNW network lose conductivity quickly within 30 s. Furthermore, CuNW@alloy network keep intact after anode oxidation in 1 mol/L H2SO4 solution for 1800 s, but the pristine CuNW nearly dissolves less than 10 s. In addition to high stability, excellent optoelectrical performance (14.2 Ohm/sq at a transmittance of 90.1%) and mechanical flexibility (remaining stable after 2000 bending cycles) is also obtained. Based on these advantages, a primary bifunctional device with electrochromic and supercapacitor performance is fabricated by electrochemical polymerizing polyaniline layer onto advanced CuNW@alloy FTEs, which can change colour with different input voltages and store energy simultaneously, demonstrating its potential in next multifunctional flexible electronics.
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