Haibin LiShisheng ZhouShanxiang HanRubai LuoJingbo HuBin DuKenan YangYizhi BaoJunjie JiaXuemei Zhang
The combination of organic and inorganic materials has been considered an effective solution for achieving ambient thermoelectric energy harvesting and has been developing rapidly. Here, PEDOT:PSS/MWCNT (PPM) composite hydrogels were synthesized using the self-assembled gelation process of poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene)-poly(styrenesulfonate) (PEDOT:PSS) and the interaction between PEDOT:PSS and multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) without the addition of any surfactant. After immersion in dimethyl sulfoxide and freeze-drying, the hydrogel is easily dispersed in water and used as a direct ink writing (DIW) 3D printing ink. At room temperature, the PPM-20 printed film with 20 wt% MWCNT solids achieved a maximum power factor of 7.37 μW m−1 K−2 and maintained stable thermoelectric properties during repeated bending cycles. On this basis, a thermoelectric generator (TEG) consisting of five legs was printed, which could be produced to generate an open circuit voltage of 6.4 mV and a maximum output power of 40.48 nW at a temperature gradient of 50 K, confirming its great potential for application in high-performance flexible organic/inorganic thermoelectric materials.
P.O. AnikpaA.U. MeeAssumpta C. NwanyaAgnes C. NkeleDhanaji B. MalavekarRose U. OsujiNnamdi NwuluC.D. LokhandeFabian I. Ezema
Di LiXiaoying QinYunchen DouXiangyang LiRuiyuan SunQ.Q. WangL.L. LiH.X. XinNing WangNingning WangChunjun SongY.F. LiuJian Zhang
Yunfeng ChaoYu GeZhiqi ChenXiaoling CuiChen ZhaoCaiyun WangGordon G. Wallace
Yu ZhangYu LiuKhak Ho LimCongcong XingMengyao LiTing ZhangPengyi TangJordi ArbiolJordi LlorcaKa Ming NgMaría IbáñezPablo GuardiaMirko PratoDoris CadavidAndreu Cabot