Development of graphene/MWCNT/Ag2Se hybrid thermoelectric materials with different concentrations of PEDOT:PSS for low-temperature applications
Özet
Studies in low-temperature applications in the fields of medicine and wearable technologies are limited to
thermoelectric works with commercial poly(3,4-ethylenedioxy-thiophene):polystyrenesulfonate (PEDOT:PSS)
aqueous solutions. Unlike other studies, in this study, the effects of adding graphene, multi-walled carbon
nanotube (MWCNT) and silver selenide into PEDOT:PSS at different concentrations in the production of semi
conductor polymer inks on the thermoelectric properties were examined using Taguchi analysis. In the exami
nation without adding additives, as the ratio of PEDOT:PSS increased from 1 % to 3 % and 5 %, 2.50 and 4.92
times increase in electrical conductivity and 1.19 and 1.49 times increase in the Seebeck coefficient were
observed, respectively. P- and n-type inks were produced in three different concentrations using four different
materials. According to the results of the study, to obtain p-type material with good performance, the concen
tration of PEDOT:PSS in the mixture must be high and the Ag2Se concentration must be low, and also to get a
high-performance n-type material, the concentration of Ag2Se must be as high as the homogeneous mixture
allows, and PEDOT:PSS concentration must be low. When the highest Power Factor and Figure of Merit results
were evaluated, PPp9 was found for p-type material and PPn2 was found
Kaynak
Solid State SciencesCilt
2024Sayı
DecemberBağlantı
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.solidstatesciences.2024.107759https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12462/15573