429-435Chromic materials have the ability to change
their colour reversibly according to external environmental conditions. They
are categorised by the stimulus that triggers the colour change. For example,
thermochromic materials can be defined as those in which a colour change is
induced by a change in temperature and electrochromic materials are those in
which a colour change is induced when an electrical current is applied. Thermochromism
is already a well-known application within the textile field, however
electrochromism is not as common. In this paper, an overview of the field of
electrochromic devices has been presented and the successful development of a
first generation flexible textile electrochromic device, achieved by ourselves,
is discussed. The flexible electrochromic textile display consists of a novel
4-layer sandwich structure containing a thin spacer fabric with electrochromic
compound (Prussian blue), a conductive layer and two electrodes; bottom and
upper (transparent). If powered with a low voltage battery, this structure is
able to generate a reversible colour change. The switching times have been
measured at ~ 5 s and 4.5 V. The colour changes are monitored via CIE L*, a*,
b* values