Literature DB >> 35816109

Enhanced Thermoelectric Properties of Bi2 Te3 -Based Micro-Nano Fibers via Thermal Drawing and Interfacial Engineering.

Min Sun1,2, Guowu Tang1,2,3, Hanfu Wang4, Ting Zhang5,6, Pengyu Zhang2, Bin Han2, Ming Yang5, Hang Zhang5, Yicong Chen7, Jun Chen7, Qingfeng Zhu8, Jiangyu Li8, Dongdan Chen2, Jiulin Gan2, Qi Qian2, Zhongmin Yang1,2.   

Abstract

High-performance thermoelectric (TE) materials with great flexibility and stability are urgently needed to efficiently convert heat energy into electrical power. Recently, intrinsically crystalline, mechanically stable, and flexible inorganic TE fibers that show TE properties comparable to their bulk counterparts have been of interest to researchers. Despite remarkable progress in moving TE fibers toward room-temperature TE conversion, the figure-of-merit value (ZT) and bending stability still need enhancement. Herein, interfacial-engineering-enhanced TE properties of micro-nano polycrystalline TE fibers fabricated by thermally drawing Bi2 Te3 -based bulks in a glass-fiber template are reported. The interfacial engineering effect comes from generating stress-induced oriented nanocrystals to increase electrical conductivity and producing strain-distorted interfaces to decrease thermal conductivity. The 4 µm-diameter fibers achieve a 40% higher ZT (≈1.4 at 300 K) than their bulk counterparts and show a reversible bending radius of 50 µm, approaching the theoretical elastic limit. This fabrication strategy works for a wide range of inorganic TE materials and benefits the development of fiber-based micro-TE devices.
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Keywords:  Bizzm3219902Tezzm3219903; interfacial engineering; thermal drawing; thermoelectric fibers

Year:  2022        PMID: 35816109     DOI: 10.1002/adma.202202942

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Mater        ISSN: 0935-9648            Impact factor:   32.086


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1.  Enhanced N-Type Bismuth-Telluride-Based Thermoelectric Fibers via Thermal Drawing and Bridgman Annealing.

Authors:  Min Sun; Pengyu Zhang; Qingmin Li; Guowu Tang; Ting Zhang; Dongdan Chen; Qi Qian
Journal:  Materials (Basel)       Date:  2022-08-03       Impact factor: 3.748

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