Kun ZhangMarauo DavisJingjing QiuLouisa J. Hope‐WeeksShiren Wang
Porous polyaniline (PANI)-coated multi-walled carbon nanotube (MWNT) core/shell nanohybrids were fabricated through in situ polymerization and subsequently assembled into macroscopic composites. N(2) adsorption/desorption analysis indicated that the volume of nanopores increased significantly, which could make a significant contribution to phonon scattering. Thermal annealing was also carried out to improve the Seebeck coefficient of the as-produced nanocomposites. The optimal sample showed electrical conductivity of 14.1 S cm(-1), a Seebeck coefficient of 79.8 μV K(-1) and thermal conductivity of 0.27 W mK(-1), resulting in a highest figure of merit (ZT) of 0.01 at a very low loading of MWNTs (<1 wt%). These results will provide a potential direction to enhance thermoelectric performance of organic materials and also facilitate the application of organic materials in thermal energy harvesting or cooling.
Qingli ZhangWeijie WangJianlin LiJuanjuan ZhuLianjun WangMeifang ZhuWan Jiang
Qi Guan WangWei ZhouSu Min WangWen Zhi ZhangJianping LiXiao Min WangZhi Yuan Lu
Hongbo GuJiang GuoQingliang HeYuan JiangYudong HuangNeel HaldolaarachigeZhiping LuoDavid P. YoungSuying WeiZhanhu Guo
Majid KhanTarique AnwerFaiz Mohammad
Yi ZhouZongyi QinLi LiYu ZhangYu‐Ling WeiLing‐Feng WangMeifang Zhu