High-Performance Ag-Se-Based n-Type Printed Thermoelectric Materials for High Power Density Folded Generators

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2020 Apr 29;12(17):19655-19663. doi: 10.1021/acsami.0c01676. Epub 2020 Apr 15.

Abstract

High-performance Ag-Se-based n-type printed thermoelectric (TE) materials suitable for room-temperature applications have been developed through a new and facile synthesis approach. A high magnitude of the Seebeck coefficient up to 220 μV K-1 and a TE power factor larger than 500 μW m-1 K-2 for an n-type printed film are achieved. A high figure-of-merit ZT ∼0.6 for a printed material has been found in the film with a low in-plane thermal conductivity κF of ∼0.30 W m-1 K-1. Using this material for n-type legs, a flexible folded TE generator (flexTEG) of 13 thermocouples has been fabricated. The open-circuit voltage of the flexTEG for temperature differences of ΔT = 30 and 110 K is found to be 71.1 and 181.4 mV, respectively. Consequently, very high maximum output power densities pmax of 6.6 and 321 μW cm-2 are estimated for the temperature difference of ΔT = 30 K and ΔT = 110 K, respectively. The flexTEG has been demonstrated by wearing it on the lower wrist, which resulted in an output voltage of ∼72.2 mV for ΔT ≈ 30 K. Our results pave the way for widespread use in wearable devices.

Keywords: low thermal conductivity; printed thermoelectrics; silver selenides; thin films; wearable device.