High-performance and compact-designed flexible thermoelectric modules enabled by a reticulate carbon nanotube architecture

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It is a great challenge to substantially improve the practical performance of flexible thermoelectric modules due to the absence of air-stable n-type thermoelectric materials with high-power factor. Here an excellent flexible n-type thermoelectric film is developed, which can be conveniently and rapidly prepared based on the as-grown carbon nanotube continuous networks with high conductivity. The optimum n-type film exhibits ultrahigh power factor of ∼1,500 μW m-1 K-2 and outstanding stability in air without encapsulation. Inspired by the findings, we design and successfully fabricate the compact-configuration flexible TE modules, which own great advantages compared with the conventional π-type configuration modules and well integrate the superior thermoelectric properties of p-type and n-type carbon nanotube films resulting in a markedly high performance. Moreover, the research results are highly scalable and also open opportunities for the large-scale production of flexible thermoelectric modules.

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Zhou, W., Fan, Q., Zhang, Q., Cai, L., Li, K., Gu, X., … Xie, S. (2017). High-performance and compact-designed flexible thermoelectric modules enabled by a reticulate carbon nanotube architecture. Nature Communications, 8. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms14886

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