离子热电凝胶和器件:进展、机遇与挑战

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Mao Yu , Huan Li , Yuchen Li , Shuaihua Wang , Qikai Li , Yupeng Wang , Benben Li , Kang Zhu , Weishu Liu
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Ionic thermoelectric gels and devices: Progress, opportunities, and challenges

Ionic thermoelectric gels and devices: Progress, opportunities, and challenges

Ionic thermoelectric gels and devices: Progress, opportunities, and challenges

Thermoelectric materials are promising in relieving the energy crisis concerning harvesting waste heat and providing a new environment-friendly self-power source for Internet of Things (IoT) sensors. This has attracted significant interest from both the industry and scientific research communities. Fundamentally, general thermoelectric materials are defined as condensed matter that directly converts heat into electricity using electrons or ions as carriers. This review focuses on the emerging ionic thermoelectric (i-TE) gels characterized by distinguished advantages of high voltage output, flexibility, stretchability, and solution processing. Firstly, we systematically review the progress of both p-type and n-type i-TE gels from natural to synthesized gel materials. Secondly, we summarize several strategies for enhancing thermopower, such as entropy engineering, diffusion suppression of counter ions, and several synergistic effects. Thirdly, we briefly review three common modes in which i-TE gels can operate: generator, supercapacitor, and cycle mode. Fourthly, we discussed the effect of electrode structure and gel structure on the energy output. We also highlight the opportunity for i-TE gels to explore new applications based on their unique advantages. Finally, the challenges and perspectives are presented, suggesting a challenging technique road and a bright future in this emerging field.

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EnergyChem
EnergyChem Multiple-
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40.80
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23
审稿时长
40 days
期刊介绍: EnergyChem, a reputable journal, focuses on publishing high-quality research and review articles within the realm of chemistry, chemical engineering, and materials science with a specific emphasis on energy applications. The priority areas covered by the journal include:Solar energy,Energy harvesting devices,Fuel cells,Hydrogen energy,Bioenergy and biofuels,Batteries,Supercapacitors,Electrocatalysis and photocatalysis,Energy storage and energy conversion,Carbon capture and storage
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