Probing the Effect of MWCNT Nanoinclusions on the Thermoelectric Performance of Cu 3 SbS 4 Composites.
Vaskuri C S ThejaVaithinathan KarthikeyanDani S AssiSaianand GopalanVellaisamy A L RoyPublished in: ACS omega (2022)
Recently, copper-based chalcogenides, especially sulfides, have attracted considerable attention due to their inexpensive, earth-abundance, nontoxicity, and good thermoelectric performance. Cu 3 SbS 4 is one such kind with p-type conductivity and high phase stability for potential medium-temperature applications. In this article, the effect of a multiwalled carbon nanotube (MWCNT) on the thermoelectric parameters of Cu 3 SbS 4 is studied. A facile synthesis route of mechanical alloying (MA), followed by hot pressing (HP) was utilized to achieve dense and fine-grain samples. Adding the optimal amount of MWCNT nanoinclusions in Cu 3 SbS 4 enhanced the Seebeck coefficient by carrier energy filtering and reduced the thermal conductivity by strong phonon scattering mechanisms. This synergistic optimization helped achieve the maximum figure of merit ( ZT ) of 0.43 in the 3 mol % MWCNT nanoinclusion composite sample, which is 70% higher than the pristine Cu 3 SbS 4 at 623 K. In addition, enhancement in mechanical stability is observed with the increasing nanoinclusion concentration. Dispersion strengthening and grain boundary hardening mechanisms help improve mechanical stability in the nanocomposite samples. Apart from the enhanced mechanical stability, our study highlights that the incorporation of multiwalled CNT nanoinclusions boosted the thermoelectric performance of Cu 3 SbS 4 , and the same strategy can be extended to other next-generation and conventional thermoelectric materials.