Polymeric Coatings for Skutterudite-Based Thermoelectric Materials

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Abstract

Thermoelectric (TE) devices have short service lives. These materials undergo thermal degradation at elevated temperatures by processes such as oxidation or sublimation. Our substrates were skutterudite-based TE materials. We covered their surfaces with a liquid high-temperature polymer (HTP)—crosslinked after the deposition, what converted those surfaces into solid coatings. Sintering was performed at 250◦C for times of up to 48 h on both uncoated (control) and HTP-coated samples. The changes caused by thermal degradation were evaluated by thermogravimetric analysis, electrical resistivity, and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, and observed by scanning electron microscopy. Significant mitigation of oxidation and sublimation of our TE materials was achieved.

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Brostow, W., Chen, I., & Lobland, H. E. H. (2022). Polymeric Coatings for Skutterudite-Based Thermoelectric Materials. Lubricants, 10(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/lubricants10040072

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