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Macroscopic weavable fibers of carbon nanotubes with giant thermoelectric power factor.


ABSTRACT: Low-dimensional materials have recently attracted much interest as thermoelectric materials because of their charge carrier confinement leading to thermoelectric performance enhancement. Carbon nanotubes are promising candidates because of their one-dimensionality in addition to their unique advantages such as flexibility and light weight. However, preserving the large power factor of individual carbon nanotubes in macroscopic assemblies has been challenging, primarily due to poor sample morphology and a lack of proper Fermi energy tuning. Here, we report an ultrahigh value of power factor (14 ± 5 mW m-1 K-2) for macroscopic weavable fibers of aligned carbon nanotubes with ultrahigh electrical and thermal conductivity. The observed giant power factor originates from the ultrahigh electrical conductivity achieved through excellent sample morphology, combined with an enhanced Seebeck coefficient through Fermi energy tuning. We fabricate a textile thermoelectric generator based on these carbon nanotube fibers, which demonstrates high thermoelectric performance, weavability, and scalability. The giant power factor we observe make these fibers strong candidates for the emerging field of thermoelectric active cooling, which requires a large thermoelectric power factor and a large thermal conductivity at the same time.

SUBMITTER: Komatsu N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8363648 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Macroscopic weavable fibers of carbon nanotubes with giant thermoelectric power factor.

Komatsu Natsumi N   Ichinose Yota Y   Dewey Oliver S OS   Taylor Lauren W LW   Trafford Mitchell A MA   Yomogida Yohei Y   Wehmeyer Geoff G   Pasquali Matteo M   Yanagi Kazuhiro K   Kono Junichiro J  

Nature communications 20210813 1


Low-dimensional materials have recently attracted much interest as thermoelectric materials because of their charge carrier confinement leading to thermoelectric performance enhancement. Carbon nanotubes are promising candidates because of their one-dimensionality in addition to their unique advantages such as flexibility and light weight. However, preserving the large power factor of individual carbon nanotubes in macroscopic assemblies has been challenging, primarily due to poor sample morphol  ...[more]

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