材料科学
弹性体
可伸缩电子设备
复合材料
能量收集
数码产品
热电发电机
导电体
热电效应
电气工程
功率(物理)
量子力学
热力学
物理
工程类
作者
Mason Zadan,Mohammad H. Malakooti,Carmel Majidi
标识
DOI:10.1021/acsami.9b19837
摘要
Stretchable thermoelectric generators (TEGs) capable of harvesting electrical energy from body heat under cold weather conditions have the potential to make wearable electronic and robotic systems more lightweight and portable by reducing their dependency on on-board batteries. However, progress depends on the integration of soft conductive materials for robust electrical wiring and thermal management. The use of thermally conductive soft elastomers is especially important for conforming to the body, absorbing body heat, and maintaining a temperature gradient between the two sides of the TEGs in order to generate power. Here, we introduce a soft-matter TEG architecture composed of electrically and thermally conductive liquid metal embedded elastomer (LMEE) composites with integrated arrays of n-type and p-type Bi2Te3 semiconductors. The incorporation of a LMEE as a multifunctional encapsulating material allows for the seamless integration of 100 thermoelectric semiconductor elements into a simplified material layup that has a dimension of 41.0 × 47.3 × 3.0 mm. These stretchable thermoelectric devices generate voltages of 59.96 mV at Δ10 °C, 130 mV at Δ30 °C, and 278.6 mV and a power of 86.6 μW/cm2 at Δ60 °C. Moreover, they do not electrically or mechanically fail when stretched to strains above 50%, making them well-suited for energy harvesting in soft electronics and wearable computing applications.
科研通智能强力驱动
Strongly Powered by AbleSci AI