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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2010

Bismuth Electrochromic Device with High Paper-Like Quality and High Performances

Michiya Nakashima; Toshihiro Ebine; Masami Shishikura; Katsuyoshi Hoshino; Kazunari Kawai; Kazuaki Hatsusaka

An electrochromic-type electronic paper was prepared using nanocomposites that consisted of silica nanoparticles (silica 60 wt %) and polyamide pulp. Its light scattering, ion transport, and aqueous electrolyte retention characteristics were examined. As a result, the shape of the nanocomposites was completely self-standing, though it could be impregnated with about nine times as much water on a weight basis. Moreover, its light scattering property was extremely similar to paper. Because of the impregnation of a large amount of water, the ion transport property of the nanocomposites was the same as that of the electrolyte solution without the nanocomposites. The nanocomposites was impregnated using an aqueous solution in which bismuthyl perchlorate (redox species), copper perchlorate, perchloric acid, sodium perchlorate, hydroquinone (electron mediator) and 2-buthyne-1,4-diol (leveling agent) were dissolved. The electronic paper was then prepared by sandwiching the nanocomposites between an indium-tin-oxide transparent electrode and a copper sheet. This electronic paper utilizes the reversible codeposition reaction of black Bi-Cu from bismuthyl perchlorate and copper(II) ions. The characteristics of this electronic paper were examined, and excellent characteristics with a white reflectivity of 65%, black reflectivity of 6.4%, contrast ratio of 10:1, operating life of over 1 x 10(6) cycles and open-circuit memory of at least 1 month were obtained. In addition, its driving voltage was 1.2 V, and the write time was 500 ms.


SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers | 2005

56.4: Naturally White Electrochromic Display Using Organic/Inorganic Nanocomposite Pulp

Michiya Nakashima; Kazuaki Hatusaka; Kazunari Kawai; Masami Shishikura; Toshihiro Ebine; Yasuyuki Suzuki

Novel Display realizing true paper-like whiteness has been developed, which is rewritable by utilizing the electrochromic system. Nylon/silica nanocomposite pulp holding a great deal of electrolyte was used resulting in naturally white electrochromic display which has a higher white state reflectivity of 65%, a higher contrast ratio of 10:1, and can be driven with a higher response time of less than 500ms at a lower voltage of less than 1.5V.


Archive | 2003

Electrophoretic type display device

Toshihiro Ebine; Kazunari Kawai; Naoto Saito; Yasuyuki Watanabe; 千葉県千葉市花見川区瑞穂; 一成 川合; 俊裕 海老根; 直人 齋藤


Archive | 2004

ELECTROCHEMICAL DISPLAY ELEMENT AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME

Toshihiro Ebine; Kazunari Kawai; Michiya Nakajima; Hitoshi Sekine; 道也 中嶋; 一成 川合; 俊裕 海老根; 均 関根


Archive | 2005

ION CONDUCTOR AND ELECTROCHEMICAL DISPLAY DEVICE UTILIZING THE SAME

Michiya Nakashima; Toshihiro Ebine; Kazunari Kawai; Naohito Saito


Archive | 2004

Electrochemistry table type medium, and display element and display apparatus using the same

Toshihiro Ebine; Kazunari Kawai; Michiya Nakajima; Naoto Saito; 道也 中嶋; 一成 川合; 俊裕 海老根; 直人 齋藤


Archive | 2004

Ion conductor and electrochemical device using the same

Toshihiro Ebine; Michiya Nakajima; 道也 中嶋; 俊裕 海老根


Archive | 2005

Electrolytic solution for electrochemical display element, display medium, display element, and display device using the solution

Toshihiro Ebine; Kazunari Kawai; Michiya Nakajima; 道也 中嶋; 一成 川合; 俊裕 海老根


Archive | 2004

Organic-Inorganic Composite Material and Method for Producing the Same

Michiya Nakashima; Satoshi Idemura; Toshihiro Ebine


Archive | 2004

Electrochemical display element and electrochemical display device using the same

Toshihiro Ebine; Kazunari Kawai; Michiya Nakajima; 道也 中嶋; 一成 川合; 俊裕 海老根

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