Recent advances, design guidelines, and prospects of flexible organic/inorganic thermoelectric composites

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Thermoelectrics can recover waste heat, environmental heat or heats from different sources and convert it to electricity. Inorganic or metal thermoelectrics have higher ZT values and efficiency; however, they are also expensive, rigid or have poor mechanical properties, and they contain toxic or rare elements. Organic thermoelectrics have low cost, flexible mechanical properties, and facile and rapid formation; however, they have very low ZT values and efficiency compared with inorganic materials. Organic-inorganic composite thermoelectrics can benefit from both properties and are also extremely competitive for commercial applications. This review will focus on flexible organic-inorganic composite thermoelectrics and devices as well as their challenges.

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Jiang, Q., Yang, J., Hing, P., & Ye, H. (2020). Recent advances, design guidelines, and prospects of flexible organic/inorganic thermoelectric composites. Materials Advances. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0ma00278j

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