| Literature DB >> 32368921 |
Yang Yang1, Hongjie Hu2, Zeyu Chen3, Ziyu Wang4, Laiming Jiang5, Gengxi Lu6, Xiangjia Li7, Ruimin Chen6, Jie Jin8, Haochen Kang6, Hengxi Chen9, Shuang Lin9, Siqi Xiao9, Hanyu Zhao10, Rui Xiong11, Jing Shi11, Qifa Zhou6, Sheng Xu2,12, Yong Chen8,10.
Abstract
Thermoelectric generators (TEGs) provide a unique solution for energy harvesting from waste heat, presenting a potential solution for green energy. However, traditional rigid and flexible TEGs cannot work on complex and dynamic surfaces. Here, we report a stretchable TEG (S-TEG) (over 50% stretchability of the entire device) that is geometrically suitable for various complex and dynamic surfaces of heat sources. The S-TEG consists of hot-pressed nanolayered p-(Sb2Te3) and n-(Bi2Te3)-type thermoelectric couple arrays and exploits the wavy serpentine interconnects to integrate all units. The internal resistance of a 10 × 10 array is 22 ohm, and the output power is ∼0.15 mW/cm2 at ΔT = 19 K on both developable and nondevelopable surfaces, which are much improved compared with those of existing S-TEGs. The energy harvesting of S-TEG from the dynamic surfaces of the human skin offers a potential energy solution for the wearable devices for health monitoring.Entities:
Keywords: Complex and dynamic surfaces; Green energy; Health monitoring; Nanolayered structure; Stretchable thermoelectric generator
Year: 2020 PMID: 32368921 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.0c01225
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189