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Fully Screen‐Printed, Flexible, and Scalable Organic Monolithic Thermoelectric Generators.

Authors :
Brunetti, Irene
Ferrari, Federico
Pataki, Nathan James
Abdolhosseinzadeh, Sina
Heier, Jakob
Koster, L. Jan Anton
Lemmer, Ulrich
Kemerink, Martijn
Caironi, Mario
Source :
Advanced Materials Technologies. Jun2024, Vol. 9 Issue 11, p1-9. 9p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Energy‐harvesting technologies offer a sustainable, maintenance‐free alternative to conventional energy‐storage solutions in distributed low‐power applications. Flexible thermoelectric generators (TEGs) can generate electric power from a temperature gradient, even on complex surfaces. Organic materials are ideal candidates for flexible TEGs due to their good solution‐processability, natural abundance, low weight, and flexibility. Electronic and thermoelectric properties of organic materials have steadily progressed, while device architectures leveraging their advantages are largely missing. Here, a design and fabrication method are proposed for producing fully screen‐printed, flexible monolithic organic TEGs scalable up to m2, compatible with any screen‐printable ink. This approach is validated, along with its scalability, by printing TEGs composed of two different active inks, in three configurations, with up to 800 thermoelements, with performances well matching simulations based on materials parameters. It is demonstrated that by using an additive‐free graphene ink, a remarkable power density of 15 nW cm−2 at ΔT = 29.5 K can be achieved, with an estimated weight‐normalized power output of 1 µW g−1, highlighting a strong potential in portability. Owing to such power density, only limited areas are required to generate microwatts, sufficient for operating low‐power electronic devices such as sensors, and wearables. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2365709X
Volume :
9
Issue :
11
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Advanced Materials Technologies
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177678114
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/admt.202302058