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Harvesting waste thermal energy using a carbon-nanotube-based thermo-electrochemical cell

Authors :
Hu, Renchong
Cola, Baratunde A
Haram, Nanda
Barisci, Joseph N
Lee, Sergey
Stoughton, Stephanie
Wallace, Gordon G.
Too, C. O.
Thomas, Michael
Gestos, Adrian
Cruz, Marilou E dela
Ferraris, John P
Zakhidov, Anvar A
Baughman, Ray H
Hu, Renchong
Cola, Baratunde A
Haram, Nanda
Barisci, Joseph N
Lee, Sergey
Stoughton, Stephanie
Wallace, Gordon G.
Too, C. O.
Thomas, Michael
Gestos, Adrian
Cruz, Marilou E dela
Ferraris, John P
Zakhidov, Anvar A
Baughman, Ray H
Source :
Australian Institute for Innovative Materials - Papers
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Low efficiencies and costly electrode materials have limited harvesting of thermal energy as electrical energy using thermo-electrochemical cells (or “thermocells”). We demonstrate thermocells, in practical configurations (from coin cells to cells that can be wrapped around exhaust pipes), that harvest low-grade thermal energy using relatively inexpensive carbon multiwalled nanotube (MWNT) electrodes. These electrodes provide high electrochemically accessible surface areas and fast redox-mediated electron transfer, which significantly enhances thermocell current generation capacity and overall efficiency. Thermocell efficiency is further improved by directly synthesizing MWNTs as vertical forests that reduce electrical and thermal resistance at electrode/substrate junctions. The efficiency of thermocells with MWNT electrodes is shown to be as high as 1.4% of Carnot efficiency, which is 3-fold higher than for previously demonstrated thermocells. With the cost of MWNTs decreasing, MWNT-based thermocells may become commercially viable for harvesting low-grade thermal energy.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Australian Institute for Innovative Materials - Papers
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1298575149
Document Type :
Electronic Resource