volume 28 issue 40 pages 1801246

Flexible Thermoelectric Polymer Composites Based on a Carbon Nanotubes Forest

Khabib Yusupov 1, 2, 3, 4
Steffi Stumpf 4, 5
Shujie You 6
Aleksei Bogach 7
P M Martinez 8
Patricia M Martinez 9
A.A. Zakhidov 1, 8
Anvar Zakhidov 3, 9
U. S. Schubert 10, 11
Ulrich S. Schubert 4, 5
Vladimir Khovaylo 3, 13
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2018-07-29
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR5.439
CiteScore27.7
Impact factor19.0
ISSN1616301X, 16163028
Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
Electrochemistry
Condensed Matter Physics
Biomaterials
Abstract

Polymer‐based composites are of high interest in the field of thermoelectric (TE) materials because of their properties: abundance, low thermal conductivity, and nontoxicity. In applications, like TE for wearable energy harvesting, where low operating temperatures are required, polymer composites demonstrate compatible with the targeted specifications. The main challenge is reaching high TE efficiency. Fillers and chemical treatments can be used to enhance TE performance of the polymer matrix. The combined application of vertically aligned carbon nanotubes forest (VA‐CNTF) is demonstrated as fillers and chemical post‐treatment to obtain high‐efficiency TE composites, by dispersing VA‐CNTF into a poly (3,4‐ethylenedioxythiophene) polystyrene sulfonate matrix. The VA‐CNTF keeps the functional properties even in flexible substrates. The morphology, structure, composition, and functional features of the composites are thoroughly investigated. A dramatic increase of power factor is observed at the lowest operating temperature difference ever reported. The highest Seebeck coefficient and electrical conductivity are 58.7 µV K−1 and 1131 S cm−1, respectively. The highest power factor after treatment is twice as high in untreated samples. The results demonstrate the potential for the combined application of VA‐CNTF and chemical post‐treatment, in boosting the TE properties of composite polymers toward the development of high efficiency, low‐temperature, flexible TEs.

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Yusupov K. et al. Flexible Thermoelectric Polymer Composites Based on a Carbon Nanotubes Forest // Advanced Functional Materials. 2018. Vol. 28. No. 40. p. 1801246.
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Yusupov K., Stumpf S., You S., Bogach A., Martinez P. M., Martinez P. M., Zakhidov A., Zakhidov A., Schubert U. S., Schubert U. S., Khovaylo V. V., Khovaylo V., Vomiero A. Flexible Thermoelectric Polymer Composites Based on a Carbon Nanotubes Forest // Advanced Functional Materials. 2018. Vol. 28. No. 40. p. 1801246.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1002/adfm.201801246
UR - https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/adfm.201801246
TI - Flexible Thermoelectric Polymer Composites Based on a Carbon Nanotubes Forest
T2 - Advanced Functional Materials
AU - Yusupov, Khabib
AU - Stumpf, Steffi
AU - You, Shujie
AU - Bogach, Aleksei
AU - Martinez, P M
AU - Martinez, Patricia M
AU - Zakhidov, A.A.
AU - Zakhidov, Anvar
AU - Schubert, U. S.
AU - Schubert, Ulrich S.
AU - Khovaylo, Vladimir V.
AU - Khovaylo, Vladimir
AU - Vomiero, Alberto
PY - 2018
DA - 2018/07/29
PB - Wiley
SP - 1801246
IS - 40
VL - 28
SN - 1616-301X
SN - 1616-3028
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@article{2018_Yusupov,
author = {Khabib Yusupov and Steffi Stumpf and Shujie You and Aleksei Bogach and P M Martinez and Patricia M Martinez and A.A. Zakhidov and Anvar Zakhidov and U. S. Schubert and Ulrich S. Schubert and Vladimir V. Khovaylo and Vladimir Khovaylo and Alberto Vomiero},
title = {Flexible Thermoelectric Polymer Composites Based on a Carbon Nanotubes Forest},
journal = {Advanced Functional Materials},
year = {2018},
volume = {28},
publisher = {Wiley},
month = {jul},
url = {https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/adfm.201801246},
number = {40},
pages = {1801246},
doi = {10.1002/adfm.201801246}
}
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Yusupov, Khabib, et al. “Flexible Thermoelectric Polymer Composites Based on a Carbon Nanotubes Forest.” Advanced Functional Materials, vol. 28, no. 40, Jul. 2018, p. 1801246. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/adfm.201801246.