Oxidation Protective Hybrid Coating for Thermoelectric Materials.
Francesco GucciFabiana D'IsantoRuizhi ZhangMichael J ReeceFederico SmeacettoMilena SalvoPublished in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2019)
Two commercial hybrid coatings, cured at temperatures lower than 300 °C, were successfully used to protect magnesium silicide stannide and zinc-doped tetrahedrite thermoelectrics. The oxidation rate of magnesium silicide at 500 °C in air was substantially reduced after 120 h with the application of the solvent-based coating and a slight increase in power factor was observed. The water-based coating was effective in preventing an increase in electrical resistivity for a coated tethtraedrite, preserving its power factor after 48 h at 350 °C.