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titleOfInvention Preparation method for gel electrolyte and electrochromic device comprising gel electrolyte
abstract The invention provides a preparation method for a gel electrolyte. At least one polymerizable monomer and an initiator are uniformly mixed and then react under a polymerization condition to obtain a system comprising a prepolymer until the conversion rate of the monomer is 50-75 percent; and the electrolyte and a solvent capable of dissolving the electrolyte are added into the system comprising the prepolymer to continuously react to obtain the gel electrolyte until the monomer fully reacts. The invention also provides an electrochromic device, which comprises a first electrode, a second electrode, an electrochromic material and the gel electrolyte, wherein the electrochromic material and the gel electrolyte are positioned between the first electrode and the second electrode; and the gel electrolyte is the gel electrolyte which is prepared by the method. The preparation method for the gel electrolyte has shorter synthesis time; a polymer electrolyte system is synthesized in situ through a one-step method; any impurity is not introduced during preparation; and thus, the electrochromic device has a better appearance.
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