Optimizing Output Performances in Stationery Papers–Based Hybrid Inorganic–Organic Flexible Thermoelectric Generators

Bhargab P. Mondal, Surajit Das, P. Ranjan, A. Datta
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Flexible and foldable paper‐based thermoelectric generators (PTEGs) have drawn industrial attention due to the wide applications in heat energy harvesting and sensing. Herein, optimization of the output performances of flexible and hybrid inorganic–organic PTEGs fabricated on stationery paper substrates from poly(3,4‐ethylenedioxythiophene) polystyrene sulfonate (PEDOT:PSS) and graphite as p‐type and n‐type materials, respectively, is presented. By choosing simplistic processes such as polyethyleneimine (PEI)‐treated graphite pencil traces and brush‐painted PEDOT:PSS films, robust and sustainable PTEG devices are fabricated. It is first time shown that different qualities of stationery papers can have significant impact on the output performance of PTEGs, attributed to their variance in substrate roughness. Thus, output powers of ≈1.93 and ≈0.68 nW for ΔT = 70 K are obtained for TE generators prepared from emery and office paper legs (four‐pair assembled on Kapton), respectively, suggesting emery paper to have significant better performance. Transient flexibility and fatigue of each device type are also tested where emery paper–based PTEG appears to be more robust. A detail comparison of the device performances on the different types of paper substrates are exclusively presented experimentally and thereafter computationally validated by COMSOL modeling to predictably control and enhance the output performance of reported PTEGs.
基于文具纸的无机-有机混合柔性热电发电机输出性能优化
柔性和可折叠纸基热电发生器(PTEGs)由于在热能收集和传感方面的广泛应用而引起了工业界的关注。本文研究了以聚(3,4 -乙烯二氧噻吩)聚苯乙烯磺酸盐(PEDOT:PSS)和石墨分别作为p型和n型材料在文具纸衬底上制备的柔性和杂化无机-有机PTEGs输出性能的优化。通过选择简单的工艺,如聚乙烯亚胺(PEI)处理的石墨铅笔痕迹和刷涂的PEDOT:PSS薄膜,制造出坚固耐用的PTEG设备。这是第一次表明,不同质量的文具纸会对PTEGs的输出性能产生显著影响,这归因于它们在基材粗糙度上的差异。因此,当ΔT = 70 K时,由金刚砂和办公纸腿(四对在Kapton上组装)制备的TE发电机的输出功率分别为≈1.93和≈0.68 nW,这表明金刚砂纸具有更好的性能。还测试了每种设备类型的瞬态灵活性和疲劳性,其中基于金刚砂纸的PTEG似乎更坚固。详细比较了器件在不同类型的纸基板上的性能,并通过COMSOL建模进行了计算验证,以预测控制和提高所报告的pteg的输出性能。
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