Enhanced thermoelectric properties exhibited by unreduced freestanding graphene oxide/carbon nanotube membranes

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Herein we determine the Seebeck coefficients, electric conductivities, and thermoelectric power factors of a range of unreduced graphene oxide (GO)/single-wall carbon nanotube (CNT) membranes incorporating different GO/CNT ratios as well as of a series of reduced graphene oxide (rGO) membranes for which reduction had occurred at different temperatures. The considerable thermoelectric power factor of 5.33 × 10-2 μW mK-2 generated from unreduced GO/CNT (1 : 2 ratio) is in agreement with its suitability for application as a flexible thermoelectric material. Moreover, compared to the conventional architectures of traditional thermoelectric materials, the inherent flexibility of GO-based thermoelectric materials opens the door to improved performance and efficiency, with lightweight, scalable, stretchable, and/or wearable materials being the outcome. This journal is

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Islam, M. S., Ohmagari, H., Rahman, M. A., Shudo, Y., Fukuda, M., Yagyu, J., … Hayami, S. (2021). Enhanced thermoelectric properties exhibited by unreduced freestanding graphene oxide/carbon nanotube membranes. Materials Advances, 2(17), 5645–5649. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1ma00299f

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