Misbah Sehar Abbasi , Rabia Sultana , Iftikhar Ahmed , Muhammad Adnan , Usman Ali Shah , Muhammad Sultan Irshad , Hung Ngoc Vu , Lien Thi Do , Hong Ha Thi Vu , Thuy-Duong Pham , Ho Xuan Nang , Van-Duong Dao
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摘要
热电材料能够直接将废热转化为可用能源,这引起了人们对可持续发展复杂性的兴趣。事实上,有机热电(OTE)材料因其低密度、高柔性和生态友好性,在可穿戴和便携式电子设备中的应用正日益增多。本综述旨在提高研究人员对有机热电材料的基本原理、最新重大进展以及聚合物基有机热电材料制造技术的兴趣。首先,综述了合成新型材料和了解掺杂方法以增强导电性方面的最新进展。然后,重点转向强调将碳纳米管、石墨烯和三元复合材料与 OTE 相结合的新颖独特方法。最后,展示了一些应用,探讨了在创造具有出色 TE 性能的聚合物基材料的后续起源过程中遇到的挑战,并讨论了进一步的见解。
Contemporary advances in organic thermoelectric materials: Fundamentals, properties, optimization strategies, and applications
Thermoelectric material's capacity to directly transform waste heat into useable energy has captured the interest of delving into the complexities of sustainable development. Indeed, organic thermoelectric (OTE) materials are gaining momentum for wearable and portable electronics owing to low density, high flexibility, and eco-friendliness. Herin, this review is designed to boost the interest of researchers in the fundamentals of TE, recent significant progress, and fabrication techniques of polymer-based TE materials. Firstly, recent advancements in synthesizing novel materials and understanding doping methods to enhance conductivity are overviewed. The focus then shifts towards emphasizing the novel and distinctive approach of integrating carbon nanotubes, graphene, and ternary composites with OTEs. Finally, a few applications are demonstrated, the challenges encountered in creating the subsequent origination of polymer-based materials with outstanding TE performance are explored, and further insights are discussed.
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