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Chemically Transformed Ag 2 Te Nanowires on Polyvinylidene Fluoride Membrane For Flexible Thermoelectric Applications.

Ankit KashyapDivya RawatDebattam SarkarNiraj Kumar SinghKanishka BiswasAjay Soni
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2024)
Flexible thermoelectric devices of nanomaterials have shown a great potential for applications in wearable to remotely located electronics with desired shapes and geometries. Continuous powering up the low power flexible electronics is a major challenge. We are reporting a flexible thermoelectric module prepared from silver telluride (Ag 2 Te) nanowires (NWs), which are chemically transformed from uniquely synthesized and scalable tellurium (Te) NWs. Conducting Ag 2 Te NWs composites have shown an ultralow total thermal conductivity ~0.22 W/mK surpassing the bulk melt-grown Ag 2 Te ~1.23 W/mK at ~300 K, which is attributed to the nanostructuring of the material. Flexible thermoelectric device consisting of 4 legs (n-type) of Ag 2 Te NWs on polyvinylidene fluoride membrane displays a significant output voltage (V oc ) ~2.3 mV upon human touch and V oc ~18 mV at temperature gradient, ΔT ~50 K, which shows the importance of NWs based flexible thermoelectric devices to power up the low power wearable electronics.
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