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Thermoelectric Paper: Graphite Pencil Traces on Paper to Fabricate a Thermoelectric Generator

Rafiq Mulla, Daniel R. Jones, Charles W. Dunnill

2020Advanced Materials Technologies67 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Paper‐based thermoelectric generators are a promising and economical alternative to expensive organic conductors that are normally preferred for flexible generators. In the present work, graphite pencil traces on regular Xerox paper are successfully employed to constitute a thermoelectric generator. In conjunction with polyethylenimine polymer, the graphite traces act as both the p‐type and n‐type thermoelectric “legs,” of a graphite‐based thermoelectric generator. The fabrication method is facile and requires no conducting paste or silver paste to connect individual thermoelectric legs. A test module containing five pairs of p‐n legs is fabricated on paper to test its performance. The device produces a thermoelectric voltage of 9.2 mV, generating an output power of 1.75 nW at a temperature difference of ≈60 K. The present work demonstrates that ordinary pencil on paper may be used as the foundation for a cheap, flexible, easily disposable, and environmentally friendly thermoelectric generator.

Topics & Concepts

Thermoelectric generatorThermoelectric effectGraphiteMaterials scienceThermoelectric materialsFabricationVoltagePencil (optics)Generator (circuit theory)OptoelectronicsElectrical engineeringPower (physics)Composite materialMechanical engineeringEngineeringPhysicsThermal conductivityAlternative medicineQuantum mechanicsMedicineThermodynamicsPathologyAdvanced Thermoelectric Materials and DevicesEnergy Harvesting in Wireless NetworksGreen IT and Sustainability
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