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Review on Polymers for Thermoelectric Applications

Journal

MATERIALS
Volume 7, Issue 9, Pages 6701-6732

Publisher

MDPI AG
DOI: 10.3390/ma7096701

Keywords

intrinsically conducting polymers; thermoelectrics; nanocomposites

Funding

  1. Ministry of Finances and Competitiveness [CDS0044, MAT2012-33483]
  2. Ministry of Education for support through the FPU fellowship program

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In this review, we report the state-of-the-art of polymers in thermoelectricity. Classically, a number of inorganic compounds have been considered as the best thermoelectric materials. Since the prediction of the improvement of the figure of merit by means of electronic confinement in 1993, it has been improved by a factor of 3-4. In the mean time, organic materials, in particular intrinsically conducting polymers, had been considered as competitors of classical thermoelectrics, since their figure of merit has been improved several orders of magnitude in the last few years. We review here the evolution of the figure of merit or the power factor during the last years, and the best candidates to compete with inorganic materials. We also outline the best polymers to substitute classical thermoelectric materials and the advantages they present in comparison with inorganic systems.

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