High-efficiency electrochemical thermal energy harvester using carbon nanotube aerogel sheet electrodes

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Abstract

Conversion of low-grade waste heat into electricity is an important energy harvesting strategy. However, abundant heat from these low-grade thermal streams cannot be harvested readily because of the absence of efficient, inexpensive devices that can convert the waste heat into electricity. Here we fabricate carbon nanotube aerogel-based thermo-electrochemical cells, which are potentially low-cost and relatively high-efficiency materials for this application. When normalized to the cell cross-sectional area, a maximum power output of 6.6 Wm-2 is obtained for a 51 °C inter-electrode temperature difference, with a Carnot-relative efficiency of 3.95%. The importance of electrode purity, engineered porosity and catalytic surfaces in enhancing the thermocell performance is demonstrated.

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Im, H., Kim, T., Song, H., Choi, J., Park, J. S., Ovalle-Robles, R., … Kim, Y. H. (2016). High-efficiency electrochemical thermal energy harvester using carbon nanotube aerogel sheet electrodes. Nature Communications, 7. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms10600

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