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Giant Thermopower of Hydrogen Ion Enhanced by a Strong Hydrogen Bond System.

Qianling ChenBin ChenSonghua XiaoJiansong FengJing YangQuan YueXu ZhangTaihong Wang
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
Ionic thermoelectric materials based on organic polymers are of great significance for low-grade heat harvesting and self-powered wearable temperature sensing. Here, we demonstrate a poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) hydrogel that relies on the differential transport of H + in PVA hydrogels with different degrees of crystallization. After the inorganic acid is infiltrated into the physically cross-linked PVA hydrogel, the ionic conductor exhibits a huge ionic thermopower of 38.20 mV K -1 , which is more than twice the highest value reported for hydrogen ion transport thermoelectric materials. We attribute the enhanced thermally generated voltage to the movement of H + in the strong hydrogen bond system of PVA hydrogels and the restrictive effect of the strong hydrogen bond system on anions. This ionic thermoelectric hydrogel opens up a new way for thermoelectric conversion devices using H + as an energy carrier.
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