Confined Solid‐State Polyiodide Deposition Enables Durable Electrochromic Smart Windows

M Mingquan Wang (Key Laboratory of Research on Utilization of Si‐Zr‐Ti Resources of Hainan Province School of Materials Science and Engineering Hainan University Haikou China) W Wende Lai W Wei Jiang H Han Yang L Lu Chen J Junru Xu (Key Laboratory of Research on Utilization of Si‐Zr‐Ti Resources of Hainan Province School of Materials Science and Engineering Hainan University Haikou China) S Shan Cong (School of Energy, School of Optoelectronic Science and Engineering, State Key Laboratory of Bioinspired Interfacial Materials Science, Institute of Functional Nano and Soft Materials Laboratory) C Changhong Wang Z Zhen Wang Z Zhigang Zhao

Abstract

ABSTRACT Electrochromic smart windows are promising for dynamic building energy management. Yet, conventional ion‐intercalation systems suffer from structural degradation, while reversible metal electrodeposition systems are limited by dendrite growth and poor durability. Here, we report a Zn‐coupled electrochemical device, enabled by coordination‐governed reversible polyiodide deposition. By introducing a highly symmetric tetramethylammonium cation ([N 1111 ] + ), precise spatial matching with linear I 5 − is achieved, inducing the formation of a highly stable solid‐state [N 1111 ] + I 5 − complex. This effectively suppresses the shuttle effect of polyiodides and enables highly reversible I − /I 5 − conversion. Meanwhile, [N 1111 ] + further regulates the solvation structure at the Zn electrode via interfacial adsorption, constructing a water‐deficient inner Helmholtz layer that promotes uniform Zn 2+ deposition. Benefiting from the synergistic stabilization of the solid‐state polyiodide deposition/dissolution and reversible Zn plating/stripping process, the assembled device delivers a high optical contrast of 75.5% at 650 nm, fast switching speeds (3.9/6.5 s), and 84.9% retention after 20 000 cycles. The device blocks 93.6% of solar irradiation in the colored state, enabling a 4°C–10°C cooling effect and 16.4% annual energy savings. This work establishes a new design paradigm for Zn‐coupled electrochromic devices based on confined solid‐state polyiodide chemistry, providing a promising strategy for constructing durable and scalable smart windows.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 1, Issue 1
Published August 06, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (10)

M

Mingquan Wang

Key Laboratory of Research on Utilization of Si‐Zr‐Ti Resources of Hainan Province School of Materials Science and Engineering Hainan University Haikou China

W

Wende Lai

W

Wei Jiang

H

Han Yang

L

Lu Chen

J

Junru Xu

Key Laboratory of Research on Utilization of Si‐Zr‐Ti Resources of Hainan Province School of Materials Science and Engineering Hainan University Haikou China

S

Shan Cong

School of Energy, School of Optoelectronic Science and Engineering, State Key Laboratory of Bioinspired Interfacial Materials Science, Institute of Functional Nano and Soft Materials Laboratory

C

Changhong Wang

Z

Zhen Wang

Z

Zhigang Zhao