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Anionic entanglement-induced giant thermopower in ionic thermoelectric material Gelatin-CF3SO3K–CH3SO3K

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Corresponding AuthorLiu,Weishu
Joint first authorLi,Qikai; Han,Cheng Gong
Publication Years
2023-10
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2667-1417
Volume3Issue:5Pages:100169
Abstract

Ionic thermoelectric (i-TE) technologies can power Internet of Things (IoT) sensors by harvesting thermal energy from the environment because of their large thermopowers. Present research focuses mostly on using the interactions between ions and matrices to enhance i-TE performance, but i-TE materials can benefit from utilizing different methods to control ion transport. Here, we introduced a new strategy that employs an ion entanglement effect. A giant thermopower of 28 ​mV ​K was obtained in a quasi-solid-state i-TE Gelatin-CFSOK–CHSOK gel via entanglement between CFSO and CHSO anions. The anionic entanglement effect involves complex interactions between these two anions, slowing anionic thermodiffusion and thus suppressing bipolar effects and boosting p-type thermopower. A Au@Cu | Gelatin-CFSOK–CHSOK | Au@Cu i-TE device with a generator mode delivers a specific output energy density of 67.2 ​mJ ​m K during 2 ​h of discharging. Long-term operation of the i-TE generator for 10 days shows that the harvested energy density offers an average of 2 ​J ​m per day in a cyclic working-reactivation model at a temperature difference of 6 ​K. The results demonstrate that anionic entanglement is an effective strategy for achieving giant thermopower with i-TE gels, so they have excellent potential for powering IoT sensors.

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Identifierhttp://kc.sustech.edu.cn/handle/2SGJ60CL/560042
DepartmentDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering
Affiliation
1.Department of Materials Science and Engineering,Southern University of Science and Technology,Shenzhen,Guangdong,518055,China
2.Shenzhen Engineering Research Center for Novel Electronic Information Materials and Devices,Southern University of Science and Technology,Shenzhen,518055,China
3.Department of Mechanical Engineering,The University of Hong Kong,Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong,999077,Hong Kong
4.Center for Advanced Analytical Science,Guangzhou Key Laboratory of Sensing Materials and Devices,Guangdong Engineering Technology Research Center for Photoelectric Sensing Materials and Devices,School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering,Guangzhou University,Guangzhou,510006,China
First Author AffilicationDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering;  Southern University of Science and Technology
Corresponding Author AffilicationDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering;  Southern University of Science and Technology
First Author's First AffilicationDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering
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Li,Qikai,Han,Cheng Gong,Wang,Shuaihua,等. Anionic entanglement-induced giant thermopower in ionic thermoelectric material Gelatin-CF3SO3K–CH3SO3K[J]. eScience,2023,3(5):100169.
APA
Li,Qikai.,Han,Cheng Gong.,Wang,Shuaihua.,Ye,Cai Chao.,Zhang,Xinbo.,...&Liu,Weishu.(2023).Anionic entanglement-induced giant thermopower in ionic thermoelectric material Gelatin-CF3SO3K–CH3SO3K.eScience,3(5),100169.
MLA
Li,Qikai,et al."Anionic entanglement-induced giant thermopower in ionic thermoelectric material Gelatin-CF3SO3K–CH3SO3K".eScience 3.5(2023):100169.
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