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Multi-heterojunctioned plastics with high thermoelectric figure of merit

Author(s)
Wang, DongyangDing, JiaminMa, YingqiaoXu, ChunlinLi, ZhiyiZhang, XiaoZhao, YaoZhao, YueDi, YuqiuLiu, LiyaoDai, XiaojuanZou, YeKim, BongsooZhang, FengjiaoLiu, ZitongMcculloch, IainLee, MyeongjaeChang, ChengYang, XiaoWang, DongZhang, DeqingZhao, Li-DongDi, Chong-anZhu, Daoben
Issued Date
2024-08
DOI
10.1038/s41586-024-07724-2
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/83482
Citation
NATURE, v.632, no.8025, pp.528 - 535
Abstract
Conjugated polymers promise inherently flexible and low-cost thermoelectrics for powering the Internet of Things from waste heat1,2. Their valuable applications, however, have been hitherto hindered by the low dimensionless figure of merit (ZT)3-6. Here we report high-ZT thermoelectric plastics, which were achieved by creating a polymeric multi-heterojunction with periodic dual-heterojunction features, where each period is composed of two polymers with a sub-ten-nanometre layered heterojunction structure and an interpenetrating bulk-heterojunction interface. This geometry produces significantly enhanced interfacial phonon-like scattering while maintaining efficient charge transport. We observed a significant suppression of thermal conductivity by over 60 per cent and an enhanced power factor when compared with individual polymers, resulting in a ZT of up to 1.28 at 368 kelvin. This polymeric thermoelectric performance surpasses that of commercial thermoelectric materials and existing flexible thermoelectric candidates. Importantly, we demonstrated the compatibility of the polymeric multi-heterojunction structure with solution coating techniques for satisfying the demand for large-area plastic thermoelectrics, which paves the way for polymeric multi-heterojunctions towards cost-effective wearable thermoelectric technologies. Thermoelectric plastics with a high figure of merit, suppressed thermal conductivity and an enhanced power factor are realized by combining layered and bulk heterojunctions to create a polymeric multi-heterojunction.
Publisher
NATURE PORTFOLIO
ISSN
0028-0836
Keyword
TRANSPORTDEVICESSIZETHERMAL-CONDUCTIVITYPERFORMANCE

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