Topotactic anion-exchange in thermoelectric nanostructured layered tin chalcogenides with reduced selenium content

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Anion exchange has been performed with nanoplates of tin sulfide (SnS) via "soft chemical" organic-free solution syntheses to yield layered pseudo-ternary tin chalcogenides on a 10 g-scale. SnS undergoes a topotactic transformation to form a series of S-substituted tin selenide (SnSe) nano/micro-plates with tuneable chalcogenide composition. SnS0.1Se0.9 nanoplates were spark plasma sintered into phase-pure, textured, dense pellets, the ZT of which has been significantly enhanced to ≈1.16 from ≈0.74 at 923 K via microstructure texturing control. These approaches provide versatile, scalable and low-cost routes to p-type layered tin chalcogenides with controllable composition and competitive thermoelectric performance.

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Han, G., Popuri, S. R., Greer, H. F., Zhang, R., Ferre-Llin, L., Bos, J. W. G., … Gregory, D. H. (2018). Topotactic anion-exchange in thermoelectric nanostructured layered tin chalcogenides with reduced selenium content. Chemical Science, 9(15), 3828–3836. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7sc05190e

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