热电发电机
热电效应
材料科学
热电材料
共形矩阵
余热
挤压
机械工程
复合材料
工程类
热导率
物理
热力学
热交换器
作者
Fredrick Kim,Beomjin Kwon,Youngho Eom,Ji Eun Lee,Sangmin Park,Seungki Jo,Sung Hoon Park,Bong-Seo Kim,Hye Jin Im,Min Ho Lee,Tae Sik Min,Kyung Tae Kim,Han Gi Chae,William P. King,Jae Sung Son
出处
期刊:Nature Energy
[Springer Nature]
日期:2018-01-11
卷期号:3 (4): 301-309
被引量:276
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41560-017-0071-2
摘要
Thermoelectric energy conversion offers a unique solution for generating electricity from waste heat. However, despite recent improvements in the efficiency of thermoelectric materials, the widespread application of thermoelectric generators has been hampered by challenges in fabricating thermoelectric materials with appropriate dimensions to perfectly fit heat sources. Herein, we report an extrusion-based three-dimensional printing method to produce thermoelectric materials with geometries suitable for heat sources. All-inorganic viscoelastic inks were synthesized using Sb2Te3 chalcogenidometallate ions as inorganic binders for Bi2Te3-based particles. Three-dimensional printed materials with various geometries showed homogenous thermoelectric properties, and their dimensionless figure-of-merit values of 0.9 (p-type) and 0.6 (n-type) were comparable to the bulk values. Conformal cylindrical thermoelectric generators made of 3D-printed half rings mounted on an alumina pipe were studied both experimentally and computationally. Simulations show that the power output of the conformal, shape-optimized generator is higher than that of conventional planar generators. Three-dimensional printing is changing the way we manufacture objects. Here, Kim et al. develop inks of inorganic thermoelectric materials to 3D print the legs of conformable thermoelectric generators, allowing waste heat recovery from hot water pipes.
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