Effects of preparation methods on the thermoelectric performance of SWCNT/Bi2Te3 bulk composites

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Single-walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT)/Bi2Te3 composite powders were fabricated via a one-step in situ reductive method, and their corresponding bulk composites were prepared by a cold-pressing combing pressureless sintering process or a hot-pressing process. The influences of the preparation methods on the thermoelectric properties of the SWCNT/Bi2Te3 bulk composites were investigated. All the bulk composites showed negative Seebeck coefficients, indicating n-type conduction. Amaximumpower factor of 891.6 μWm-1K-2 at 340 K was achieved for the SWCNT/Bi2Te3 bulk composites with 0.5 wt % SWCNTs prepared by a hot-pressing process, which was ~5 times higher than that of the bulk composites (167.7 μWm-1K-2 at 300 K) prepared by a cold-pressing combing pressureless sintering process, and ~23 times higher than that of the bulk composites (38.6 μWm-1K-2 at 300 K) prepared by a cold-pressing process, mainly due to the enhanced density of the hot-pressed bulk composites.

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Liu, Y., Du, Y., Meng, Q., Xu, J., & Shen, S. Z. (2020). Effects of preparation methods on the thermoelectric performance of SWCNT/Bi2Te3 bulk composites. Materials, 13(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma13112636

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