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Giant Power Output from Ionic/electronic Hybrid Nanocomposite Thermoelectric Converter Under Constant Temperature Gradient

Siqi Liu, Mingxia Zhang, Junhua Kong, Hui Li, Chaobin He

2024Advanced Science16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Thermoelectric (TE) materials that directly convert heat to electricity are of great significance for sustainable development. However, TE generators (TEGs) made from electronic TE materials suffer from low Seebeck coefficient (10 −2 –10 0 mV K −1 ). While ionic TE capacitors based on ionic conductors exhibit high thermovoltage (10 0 –10 2 mV K −1 ), ionic TE capacitors provide power discontinuously only under variation of temperature gradient as ions cannot transport across electrodes to external circuits. Herein, an ionic/electronic hybrid nanocomposite TE converter (NCTEC) by integrating carbon nanotube/polylactic acid nanofibrous fabrics (CPNF) with gelatin ionogel is reported. The resulting NCTEC exhibits a record‐high output power density normalized by squared temperature gradient ( P ave /ΔT 2 ) of 1.72 mW m −2 K −2 and realizes continuous power output (over 12 h) at a constant temperature gradient, which is among the highest reported power output for TE converters and can be attributed to the combination of substantial increase in interfacial capacitive effect between ionogel and CPNF and an optimized electrical property of the CPNF. The work provides an effective strategy to overcome the limitations of both TEGs and ionic TE capacitors.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceSeebeck coefficientCapacitorThermoelectric effectThermoelectric generatorIonic bondingTemperature gradientIonic liquidPower densityOptoelectronicsNanotechnologyElectrical engineeringIonComposite materialPower (physics)VoltageThermodynamicsPhysicsChemistryThermal conductivityOrganic chemistryQuantum mechanicsCatalysisEngineeringAdvanced Thermoelectric Materials and DevicesAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting MaterialsConducting polymers and applications
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