Thermoelectric properties of non-stoichiometric titanium dioxide TiO 2-x fabricated by reduction treatment using carbon powder

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A reduction treatment using carbon powder for reducing TiO2 to fabricate non-stoichiometric titanium dioxide, TiO2-x, was proposed and performed. The carrier density and non-stoichiometric number were calculated by using thermogravimetry (TG) while heating and re-oxidizing TiO2-x in air. The thermoelectric properties of TiO2-x were measured and evaluated in air. The results show that TiO2-x can be simply and safely obtained by reducing insulating TiO2 through the proposed reduction treatment. The carrier density increases and non-stoichiometric number decrease with the temperature of the reduction treatment and have a good correspondence with the decrease in the electrical resistivity of TiO 2-x. Significantly improved thermoelectric properties were observed as a consequence of the decreasing electrical resistivity of TiO2-x. © 2006 The Thermoelectrics Society of Japan.

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Lu, Y., Hirohashi, M., & Sato, K. (2006). Thermoelectric properties of non-stoichiometric titanium dioxide TiO 2-x fabricated by reduction treatment using carbon powder. Materials Transactions, 47(6), 1449–1452. https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.47.1449

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