JOURNAL ARTICLE

Thermodynamics of Ionic Thermoelectrics for Low-Grade Heat Harvesting

Xin QianZhihao MaQiangqiang HuangHaoran JiangRonggui Yang

Year: 2024 Journal:   ACS Energy Letters Vol: 9 (2)Pages: 679-706   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

More than half of the waste heat rejected into the environment has temperatures lower than 100 °C, which accounts for nearly 85 PWh/year worldwide. Efficiently harvesting low-grade heat could be a promising step toward carbon neutrality. Recent developments of ionic thermoelectrics (i-TE) with giant thermopower have provoked intensive interest in using ions as energy and charge carriers for efficient thermal energy harvesting. However, current literature primarily focuses on improving thermopower only, while the ion transport and thermodynamics affecting the efficiencies have been largely neglected. This Review clarifies the fundamentals of electrochemistry and thermodynamics for developing highly efficient i-TE devices. Two major types of i-TE devices, thermo-ionic capacitors (TICs) and thermogalvanic cells (TGCs), are discussed in detail. The Review analyzes the methods of enhancing ionic thermopower in the literature by taking an entropic point of view. We also derived modified thermoelectric factor Z for both TICs and TGCs that fully incorporate the dynamics of ion transport and electrochemical reactions. Recent developments of hybrid devices showing improved efficiencies, power density, and multifunctionality are reviewed. Finally, we comment on the remaining challenges and provide an outlook on future directions.

Keywords:
Thermoelectric materials Thermoelectric effect Ionic bonding Thermodynamics Seebeck coefficient Engineering physics Ion Materials science Capacitor Nanotechnology Chemistry Chemical physics Physics Voltage

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Topics

Advanced Thermoelectric Materials and Devices
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
Thermal Expansion and Ionic Conductivity
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
Advanced Battery Materials and Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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