V-VO2 core-shell structure for potential thermal switching

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Since the cold start of the internal combustion engine is not fuel efficient for vehicles, a warm start is desired. In this work, we propose to use thermal switching materials to warm-up the engine quickly at the cold start. We found that the V-VO2 core-shell structure can be a thermal switching material, which yields a higher electrical conductivity due to the electron transfer from V to VO2 above the insulator to metal transition temperature. The surface of V particles was converted into VO2 by controlled annealing in air, resulting in a V-VO2 core-shell structure. With such a V-VO2 core-shell structure, electrical conductivity increased from 2.1 × 105 to 5.1 × 105 S m-1 through the insulator-to-metal transition, resulting in an electronic thermal conductivity increase from 1.51 to 4.87 W m-1 K-1.

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Dahal, K., Zhang, Q., Wang, Y., Mishra, I. K., & Ren, Z. (2017). V-VO2 core-shell structure for potential thermal switching. RSC Advances, 7(54), 33775–33781. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ra05766k

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