화학공학소재연구정보센터
Applied Surface Science, Vol.364, 498-504, 2016
Aging of the nanosized photochromic WO3 films and the role of adsorbed water in the photochromism
Here it has been reported on aging of the nanosized WO3 film, which is revealed is continuous reduction of the photochromic sensitivity over time. Water molecules physically adsorbed on the film surface from ambient air form donor-acceptor and hydrogen bonds, changing gradually the adsorption state to chemisorption which prevents an access of organic molecules that serve as hydrogen donors by the photochromism. The mechanism of the process has been investigated and discussed. The role of water in the photochromism has been highlighted. The difference in the efficiency for being of a hydrogen donor in the photochromic process between water and organic molecules is discussed. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.