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- 2023Designing of carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) composites for a second-life in the aeronautic industry: strategies towards a more sustainable futurecitations
- 20233D printed magneto-active microfiber scaffolds for remote stimulation and guided organization of 3D In vitro skeletal muscle modelscitations
- 2023Infiltration of aluminum in 3D-printed metallic inserts
- 2022Editorial
- 2022Improvements in the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Aluminium Alloys Using Ultrasonic-Assisted Laser Weldingcitations
- 2020Morphological, optical and photovoltaic characteristics of MoSe2/SiOx/Si heterojunctionscitations
- 2020Influence of Operating Conditions on the Thermal Behavior and Kinetics of Pine Wood Particles Using Thermogravimetric Analysiscitations
- 2020Experimental comparative study of the variants of high-temperature vacuum-assisted resin transfer mouldingcitations
- 2019Printed Flexible mu-Thermoelectric Device Based on Hybrid Bi2Te3/PVA Compositescitations
- 2018The effect of the heating and air flow rate on the mass loss of pine wood particles
- 2017High-performance graphene-based carbon nanofiller/polymer composites for piezoresistive sensor applicationscitations
- 2016Strong increase of the dielectric response of carbon nanotube/poly(vinylidene fluoride) composites induced by carbon nanotube type and pre-treatmentcitations
- 2016Strong increase of the dielectric response of carbon nanotube/poly(vinylidene fluoride) composites induced by carbon nanotube type and pre-treatmentcitations
- 2016Finite-Size Effects in the Absorption Spectra of a Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubecitations
- 2014Effect of carbon nanotube type and functionalization on the electrical, thermal, mechanical and electromechanical properties of carbon nanotube/styrene-butadiene-styrene composites for large strain sensor applicationscitations
- 2014Sharing of classical and quantum correlations via XY interactioncitations
- 2013Rheological and electrical analysis in carbon nanofiber reinforced polypropylene compositescitations
- 2012On the origin of the electrical response of vapor grown carbon nanofiber + epoxy composites
- 2012Comparative analyses of the electrical properties and dispersion level of VGCNF and MWCNT: epoxy compositescitations
- 2012Modeling And Simulating A Breeder Hybrid Soliton Reactor
- 2012Critical behavior of a three-dimensional hardcore-cylinder composite systemcitations
- 2012The effect of nanotube surface oxidation in the electrical response of MWCNT/PVDF nanocompositescitations
- 2012Temperature dependence of the electrical conductivity of vapor grown carbon nanofiber/epoxy composites with different filler dispersion levelscitations
- 2012The role of disorder on the AC and DC electrical conductivity of vapour grown carbon nanofibre/epoxy compositescitations
- 2012The effect of nanotube surface oxidation on the electrical properties of multiwall carbon nanotube/poly(vinylidene fluoride) compositescitations
- 2011The role of solvent evaporation in the microstructure of electroactive β-poly(vinylidene fluoride) membranes obtained by isothermal crystallizationcitations
- 2011The influence of the dispersion method on the electrical properties of vapor-grown carbon nanofiber/epoxy compositescitations
- 2011The role of solvent evaporation in the microstructure of electroactive beta-poly(vinylidene fluoride) membranes obtained by isothermal crystallizationcitations
- 2011Poly(vinylidene fluoride-trifluoroethylene) (72/28) interconnected porous membranes obtained by crystallization from solutioncitations
- 2011The influence of matrix mediated hopping conductivity, filler concentration, aspect ratio and orientation on the electrical response of carbon nanotube/polymer nanocompositescitations
- 2011Applying complex network theory to the understanding of high-aspect-ratio carbon-filled compositescitations
- 2010The dominant role of tunneling in the conductivity of carbon nanofiber-epoxy compositescitations
- 2010Electroactive poly(vinylidene fluoride-trifluoroethylene) membranes obtained by isothermal crystallization from solution
- 2010Poly[(vinylidene fluoride)-co-trifluoroethylene] membranes obtained by isothermal crystallization from solutioncitations
- 2010Influence of fiber aspect ratio and orientation on the dielectric properties of polymer-based nanocompositescitations
- 2010Piezoresistive effect in polypropylene-carbon nanofiber composites obtained by shear extrusioncitations
- 2010The piezoresistive effect in polypropylene-carbon nanofibre composites obtained by shear extrusioncitations
- 2009The effect of fibre concentration on the α to β-phase transformation, degree of crystallinity and electrical properties of vapour grown carbon nanofibre/poly(vinylidene fluoride) compositescitations
- 2007CMOS x-ray image sensor arraycitations
- 2006Development of GF/PP towpreg woven fabrics for composite reinforcements
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Printed Flexible mu-Thermoelectric Device Based on Hybrid Bi2Te3/PVA Composites
Abstract
Inorganic-polymer composites have become promising materials to be processed by printing technologies because of their unique properties that allow the fabrication of flexible wearable electronics at reduced manufacturing costs. In the present work, a complete methodological process of assembling a flexible microthermoelectric generator based on inorganic-polymer materials is presented. The used microparticles were prepared by a top-down approach beginning with a previously prepared material by solid-state reaction and later scaled down through the use of ball milling. It was found that the necessity to proceed with a chemical treatment with HCl to reduce Bi2O3 present on the surface of the microparticle leads to a power factor (PF) of 2.29 mu W K-2 m(-1), which is two times higher than that of the untreated sample. On the fabrication of flexible inorganic-organic thermoelectric thick films based on Bi2Te3 microparticles (<50 mu m) and the poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) polymer with different thicknesses ranging from 11 to 265 mu m and with different Bi2Te3 weight percentages (wt %), we found that PVA allowed achieving a homogeneous dispersion of the parent inorganic thermoelectric materials, while still maintaining their high performance. The best produced ink was obtained with 25 wt % of PVA and 75 wt % of chemically treated Bi2Te3 micropowder with a Seebeck coefficient of -166 mu V K-1 and a PF of 0.04 mu W K-2 m(-1). For this optimized concentration, a flexible thermoelectric device was fabricated using n-type thermoelectric inks, which constitutes a major advantage to be applied in printing techniques because of their low curing temperature. The device architecture was composed of 10 stripes with 0.2 X 2.5 cm(2) each in a one-leg configuration. This prototype yielded a power output up to similar to 9 mu W cm(-2) with a 46 K temperature gradient (Delta T), and the results were combined with numerical simulations showing a good match between the experimental and the numerical results. The thermoelectric devices studied in this work offer easy fabrication, flexibility, and an attractive thermoelectric output for specific power requirements such as for environmental health monitoring.