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Time-dependent investigation of a mechanochemical synthesis of bismuth telluride-based materials and their structural and thermoelectric properties

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ROYAL SOCIETY OPEN SCIENCE
Volume 9, Issue 3, Pages -

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ROYAL SOC
DOI: 10.1098/rsos.210714

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thermoelectric; bismuth telluride; mechanical alloying; spark plasma sintering

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This study reports on the time dependence of a synthesis procedure for generating n- and p-type bismuth telluride-based materials. The method involves mechanical pre-reaction followed by field-assisted sintering and heat treatment. The resulting samples show good thermoelectric performance despite the short milling time.
Here, we report on the time dependence of a synthesis procedure for generation of both n- and p-type bismuth telluride-based materials. To initiate the reaction, the starting materials were first mechanical pre-reacted. The Rietveld refinements of X-ray diffraction (XRD) data collected after different milling times demonstrate that Bi2Te3 was formed after only 10 min, and longer milling times do not alter the composition. To complete the phase formation, the powders were treated by field-assisted sintering and heat treatment afterwards. The effect of this fast procedure on the structural and thermoelectric properties was investigated. Samples were obtained with relative densities above 99%. A clear preferred orientation of the crystallites in the samples is evidenced by Rietveld refinements of XRD data. The thermoelectric characteristics demonstrate a good performance despite the short milling time. Further, it was demonstrated for this fast synthesis that the physical transport properties can be varied with well-known n- and p-type dopants like CHI3 or Pb. For these non-optimized materials, a ZT value of 0.7 (n-type) and 0.9 (p-type) between 400 and 450 K was achieved. The long-term stability is demonstrated by repeated measurements up to 523 K showing no significant alteration of the thermoelectric performance.

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