Toward High Conversion Efficiency of Thermoelectric Modules through Synergistical Optimization of Layered Materials

Author:

Li Wenjie1ORCID,Poudel Bed1,Kishore Ravi Anant2,Nozariasbmarz Amin1,Liu Na1,Zhang Yu1,Priya Shashank1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Materials Science and Engineering Pennsylvania State University University Park PA 16802 USA

2. National Renewable Energy Laboratory 15013 Denver West Pkwy Golden CO 80401 USA

Abstract

AbstractWaste‐heat electricity generation using high‐efficiency solid‐state conversion technology can significantly decrease dependence on fossil fuels. Here, a synergistical optimization of layered half‐Heusler (hH) materials and module to improve thermoelectric conversion efficiency is reported. This is realized by manufacturing multiple thermoelectric materials with major compositional variations and temperature‐gradient‐coupled carrier distribution by one‐step spark plasma sintering. This strategy provides a solution to overcome the intrinsic concomitants of the conventional segmented architecture that only considers the matching of the figure of merit (zT) with the temperature gradient. The current design is dedicated to temperature‐gradient‐coupled resistivity and compatibility matching, optimum zT matching, and reducing contact resistance sources. By enhancing the quality factor of the materials by Sb‐vapor‐pressure‐induced annealing, a superior zT of 1.47 at 973 K is achieved for (Nb, Hf)FeSb hH alloys. Along with the low‐temperature high‐zT hH alloys of (Nb, Ta, Ti, V)FeSb, the single stage layered hH modules are developed with efficiencies of ≈15.2% and ≈13.5% for the single‐leg and unicouple thermoelectric modules, respectively, under ΔT of 670 K. Therefore, this work has a transformative impact on the design and development of next‐generation thermoelectric generators for any thermoelectric material families.

Funder

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

U.S. Department of Energy

Office of Naval Research

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science

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