| Literature DB >> 30455446 |
Qun Jin1,2, Song Jiang1,2,3,4, Yang Zhao1,5, Dong Wang6,7, Jianhang Qiu1,5, Dai-Ming Tang1,5,8, Jun Tan1,5, Dong-Ming Sun1,5, Peng-Xiang Hou1,5, Xing-Qiu Chen1,5, Kaiping Tai9,10, Ning Gao11, Chang Liu12,13, Hui-Ming Cheng1,3,5,14, Xin Jiang1,5,15.
Abstract
Inorganic chalcogenides are traditional high-performance thermoelectric materials. However, they suffer from intrinsic brittleness and it is very difficult to obtain materials with both high thermoelectric ability and good flexibility. Here, we report a flexible thermoelectric material comprising highly ordered Bi2Te3 nanocrystals anchored on a single-walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT) network, where a crystallographic relationship exists between the Bi2Te3 <[Formula: see text]> orientation and SWCNT bundle axis. This material has a power factor of ~1,600 μW m-1 K-2 at room temperature, decreasing to 1,100 μW m-1 K-2 at 473 K. With a low in-plane lattice thermal conductivity of 0.26 ± 0.03 W m-1 K-1, a maximum thermoelectric figure of merit (ZT) of 0.89 at room temperature is achieved, originating from a strong phonon scattering effect. The origin of the excellent flexibility and thermoelectric performance of the Bi2Te3-SWCNT material is attributed, by experimental and computational evidence, to its crystal orientation, interface and nanopore structure. Our results provide insight into the design and fabrication of high-performance flexible thermoelectric materials.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30455446 DOI: 10.1038/s41563-018-0217-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Mater ISSN: 1476-1122 Impact factor: 43.841