Scientist Creates Dual-Function Polymer Films That Change Color and Store Electricity Using Porphyrin-Based Molecular Design



  • PhD researcher develops dual-function polymer films for energy systems
  • Porphyrin-based materials combine electrochromic switching with electrical energy storage
  • Films free of nickel, zinc and metals show different optical behaviors

A PhD researcher at the University of Turku has developed multifunctional materials that could eventually be used in smart windows capable of storing energy while adjusting indoor light levels.

The work focused on porphyrins, natural molecules found in biological systems such as chlorophyll and hemoglobin.

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