An alternative, faster and simpler method for the formation of hierarchically porous ZnO particles and their thermoelectric performance

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We devised an alternative, faster and simple method to prepare hierarchically nanoporous ZnO powders (NZnO) via a quick interfacial reaction (double emulsion) from the mixtures of zinc nitrate hexahydrate (solution, Zn(NO3)2·6H2O), n-hexane (C6H14), ammonium bicarbonate (NH4HCO3), Tween 80 (C64H124O26) and Span 80 (C24H44O6), which was calcined at 450 °C. Due to the micro/nanopore structures, the obtained NZnO powders had a larger surface area (∼69.7 m2 g-1) than the commercial ZnO powders. For the thermoelectric evaluation, the textured NZnO pellets (T-NZnOP) were prepared by low pressure spark plasma sintering (SPS) using the newly synthesized NZnO powders (NZnO). In this study, the synthesized NZnO powders that were made into T-NZnOP (sample pellets) showed a significantly lower thermal conductivity with distinctive electrical properties when compared to the bulk commercial ZnO powders. The thermoelectric enhancement can be attributed to the nanopore distribution found in the porous T-NZnOP material which demonstrates the potential usefulness of this method for other porous oxide thermoelectric (TE) materials.

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Virtudazo, R. V. R., Guo, Q., Wu, R., Takei, T., & Mori, T. (2017). An alternative, faster and simpler method for the formation of hierarchically porous ZnO particles and their thermoelectric performance. RSC Advances, 7(51), 31960–31968. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ra05067d

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