Towards tellurium-free thermoelectric modules for power generation from low-grade heat

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2021
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12
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London : Nature Publishing Group
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Thermoelectric technology converts heat into electricity directly and is a promising source of clean electricity. Commercial thermoelectric modules have relied on Bi2Te3-based compounds because of their unparalleled thermoelectric properties at temperatures associated with low-grade heat (<550 K). However, the scarcity of elemental Te greatly limits the applicability of such modules. Here we report the performance of thermoelectric modules assembled from Bi2Te3-substitute compounds, including p-type MgAgSb and n-type Mg3(Sb,Bi)2, by using a simple, versatile, and thus scalable processing routine. For a temperature difference of ~250 K, whereas a single-stage module displayed a conversion efficiency of ~6.5%, a module using segmented n-type legs displayed a record efficiency of ~7.0% that is comparable to the state-of-the-art Bi2Te3-based thermoelectric modules. Our work demonstrates the feasibility and scalability of high-performance thermoelectric modules based on sustainable elements for recovering low-grade heat.

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Electronic properties and materials, Thermoelectric devices and materials
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Ying, P., He, R., Mao, J., Zhang, Q., Reith, H., Sui, J., et al. (2021). Towards tellurium-free thermoelectric modules for power generation from low-grade heat. 12. https://doi.org//10.1038/s41467-021-21391-1
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CC BY 4.0 Unported