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A Bi 2 Te 3 -Filled Nickel Foam Film with Exceptional Flexibility and Thermoelectric Performance.

Taifeng ShiMengran ChenZhenguo LiuQingfeng SongYixiang OuHaoqi WangJia LiangQihao ZhangZhendong MaoZhiwen WangJingyvan ZhengQingchen HanKafil M RazeebPeng-An Zong
Published in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
The past decades have witnessed surging demand for wearable electronics, for which thermoelectrics (TEs) are considered a promising self-charging technology, as they are capable of converting skin heat into electricity directly. Bi 2 Te 3 is the most-used TE material at room temperature, due to a high zT of ~1. However, it is different to integrate Bi 2 Te 3 for wearable TEs owing to its intrinsic rigidity. Bi 2 Te 3 could be flexible when made thin enough, but this implies a small electrical and thermal load, thus severely restricting the power output. Herein, we developed a Bi 2 Te 3 /nickel foam (NiFoam) composite film through solvothermal deposition of Bi 2 Te 3 nanoplates into porous NiFoam. Due to the mesh structure and ductility of Ni Foam, the film, with a thickness of 160 μm, exhibited a high figure of merit for flexibility, 0.016, connoting higher output. Moreover, the film also revealed a high tensile strength of 12.7 ± 0.04 MPa and a maximum elongation rate of 28.8%. In addition, due to the film's high electrical conductivity and enhanced Seebeck coefficient, an outstanding power factor of 850 μW m -1 K -2 was achieved, which is among the highest ever reported. A module fabricated with five such n-type legs integrated electrically in series and thermally in parallel showed an output power of 22.8 nW at a temperature gap of 30 K. This work offered a cost-effective avenue for making highly flexible TE films for power supply of wearable electronics by intercalating TE nanoplates into porous and meshed-structure materials.
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