Journal
ORGANIC ELECTRONICS
Volume 68, Issue -, Pages 256-263Publisher
ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.orgel.2019.02.031
Keywords
Printed electronics; Thermoelectricity; Nanocomposite semiconductors; Device design; Inkjet printing; Sensors
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Flexible and lightweight printed thermoelectric devices are becoming increasingly attractive with the advent of ubiquitous sensing and within the context of an increasing energy demand and the associated environmental issues. In this study, flexible thermoelectric devices based on efficient solution-processed organic/hybrid thermoelectric materials have been successfully patterned. The n-type component hexylammonium titanium disulfide (TiS2(HA)(x)) nanocomposite reaches a ZT of 0.08 +/- 0.06 at room temperature and was successfully printed on a flexible substrate using inkjet technology which yielded a functional device. The device operates in a near-ambient temperature range and retains its performance under mechanical bending, demonstrating thus the flexible properties of the device.
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