Robustly Enhanced Seebeck Coefficient in the MXene/Organics/TiS2 Misfit Structure for Flexible Thermoelectrics

Zhiwen Wang, Chuanrui Zhang, Yi Li, Jia Liang, Jun Zhang, Zhenguo Liu, Chunlei Wan, Peng An Zong

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Abstract

The flexible thermoelectric (TE) generator has emerged as a superior alternative to traditional batteries for powering wearable electronic devices, as it can efficiently convert skin heat into electricity without any safety concerns. MXene, a highly researched two-dimensional material, is known for its exceptional flexibility, hydrophilicity, metallic conductivity, and processability, among other properties, making it a versatile material for a wide range of applications, including supercapacitors, electromagnetic shielding, and sensors. However, the low intrinsic Seebeck coefficient of MXene due to its metallic conducting nature poses a significant challenge to its TE application. Therefore, improving the Seebeck coefficient remains a primary concern. In this regard, a flexible MXene/organics/TiS2 misfit film was synthesized in this work through organic intercalation, exfoliation, and re-assembly techniques. The absolute value of Seebeck coefficient of the misfit film was significantly enhanced to 44.8 μV K-1, which is five times higher than that of the original MXene film. This enhancement is attributed primarily to the weighted effect of the Seebeck coefficient and possibly to energy-filtering effects at the heterogeneous interfaces. Additionally, the power factor of the misfit film was considerably improved to 77.2 μW m-1 K-2, which is 18 times higher than that of the original MXene film. The maximum output power of the TE device constructed of the misfit film was 95 nW at a temperature difference of 40 K, resulting in a power density of 1.18 W m-2, demonstrating the significant potential of this technology for driving low-energy consumption wearable electronics.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)36301-36311
Number of pages11
JournalACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Volume15
Issue number30
DOIs
StatePublished - 2 Aug 2023

Keywords

  • MXene
  • flexibility
  • misfit structure
  • thermoelectric
  • two-dimensional material

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