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Enhanced Thermoelectric Performance of Yb-Filled Skutterudite with Bottom-Up Formed CoSi 2 Nanoparticles.

Wenjing ShiQing DuChanglei NiuDandan QinYuxin SunJianbo ZhuFushan LiLiangjun XieZihang LiuQian ZhangWei CaiFengkai GuoXin LiJiehe Sui
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
It is known that Yb-filled skutterudite with excellent thermoelectric performance is promising for a power generation device in the intermediate temperature region. Here we created a new approach to obtain nanostructured materials by adding Si to Co-overstoichiometric Yb-filled skutterudite through high-energy ball milling, which embedded bottom-up formed CoSi 2 nanoparticles into grain-refining Yb 0.25 Co 4 Sb 12 , synergistically resulting in the enhanced thermoelectric properties and room-temperature hardness. On one hand, the abundant grain boundaries and phase interfaces effectively blocked the propagation of medium-low frequency phonons, resulting in a lower lattice thermal conductivity. On the other hand, phase interfaces barrier nicely screened a portion of low-energy electrons, leading to an improved power factor. As a result, an enhanced peak ZT value of ∼1.43 at 823 K and a promising average ZT of ∼1.00 between 300 and 823 K were achieved in the Yb 0.25 Co 4 Sb 12 /0.05CoSi 2 sample. Meanwhile, such nanostructures also enhanced the hardness through the collective contributions of second phase and fine grain strengthening, which made skutterudite more competitive in practical application.
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