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Christos K Mytafides1, Lazaros Tzounis1, George Karalis1, Petr Formanek2, Alkiviadis S Paipetis1.
Abstract
In this study, we introduce the fabrication process of a highly efficient fully printed all-carbon organic thermoelectric generator (OTEG) free of metallic junctions with outstanding flexibility and exceptional power output, which can be conveniently and rapidly prepared through ink dispensing/printing processes of aqueous and low-cost CNT inks with a mask-assisted specified circuit architecture. The optimal p-type and n-type films produced exhibit ultrahigh power factors (PFs) of 308 and 258 μW/mK2, respectively, at ΔΤ = 150 K (THOT = 175 °C) and outstanding stability in air without encapsulation, providing the OTEG device the ability to operate at high temperatures up to 200 °C at ambient conditions (1 atm, relative humidity: 50 ± 5% RH). We have successfully designed and fabricated the flexible thermoelectric (TE) modules with superior TE properties of p-type and n-type SWCNT films resulting in exceptionally high performance. The novel design OTEG exhibits outstanding flexibility and stability with attained TE values among the highest ever reported in the field of organic thermoelectrics, that is, open-circuit voltage VOC = 1.05 V and short-circuit current ISC = 1.30 mA at ΔT = 150 K (THOT = 175 °C) with an internal resistance of RTEG = 806 Ω, generating a 342 μW power output. It is also worth noting the remarkable PFs of 145 and 127 μW/mK2 for the p-type and n-type films, respectively, at room temperature. The fabricated device is highly scalable, providing opportunities for printable large-scale manufacturing/industrial production of highly efficient flexible OTEGs.Entities:
Keywords: flexible thermoelectric generator; high-temperature organic thermoelectric generator; printed thermoelectric generator; single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs); wearable thermoelectric generator
Year: 2021 PMID: 33646742 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.1c00414
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229