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Composition-segmented BiSbTe thermoelectric generator fabricated by multimaterial 3D printing

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NANO ENERGY
Volume 81, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.nanoen.2020.105638

Keywords

BiSbTe; Thermoelectric materials; Segmented module; Power generator; 3D printing

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  1. Samsung Research Funding Center of Samsung Electronics [SRFC-MA1801-05]

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Segmented thermoelectric generators (TEGs) composed of multiple TE elements can achieve high efficiency without ZT losses, but face challenges related to material compatibility. In this study, multi-material 3D printing of segmented BiSbTe materials was achieved, showing promise for optimizing TEGs.
Segmented thermoelectric generators (TEGs) comprising multiple TE elements can operate over a large thermal gradient without inherent conversion efficiency (ZT) losses of materials. However, despite excellent theoretical efficiencies, the performance of actual segmented TEGs are critically affected by several challenges related to material incompatibility and limited design flexibility in conventional fabrication processes. Herein, we report the multi-material 3D printing of composition-segmented BiSbTe materials by the sequential deposition of all-inorganic viscoelastic TE inks containing BixSb2-xTe3 particles, tailored with Sb2Te42- chalcogenidometallate binders. The peak ZTs of the 3D-printed materials controllably shifted from room temperature to 250 degrees C by composition engineering of BixSb2-xTe3 particles. We fabricated the optimally designed TEG comprising the 3D-printed, composition-segmented tri-block Bi0.55Sb1.45Te3/Bi0.5Sb1.5Te3/Bi0.35Sb1.65Te3 TE leg, which extends the peak ZTs and satisfies full compatibility across the entire temperature range, realizing a record-high efficiency of 8.7% under the temperature difference of 236 degrees C. Our approach offers a promising strategy to optimize segmented TEGs.

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