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Petrov, R. H. | Madrid |
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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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- 2023Guided Search to Self-Healing in Semiconductorscitations
- 2022Polymer Gel with Tunable Conductive Properties: A Material for Thermal Energy Harvesting
- 2022Electronic interactions and stability issues at the copper-graphene interface in air and in alkaline solution under electrochemical controlcitations
- 2019Oxygen vacancy ordering and viscoelastic mechanical properties of doped ceria ceramicscitations
- 2019A Nanoscopic View of Photoinduced Charge Transfer in Organic Nanocrystalline Heterojunctionscitations
- 2018Decoration of Inorganic Nanostructures by Metallic Nanoparticles to Induce Fluorescence, Enhance Solubility, and Tune Band Gapcitations
- 2018Microstructure and nanohardness of Ag and Ni under friction in boundary lubricationcitations
- 2018Self-Assembled Hybrid Materials Based on Organic Nanocrystals and Carbon Nanotubescitations
- 2017Self-supported Gd-doped ceria films for electromechanical actuationcitations
- 2015The gizzard plates in the Cephalaspidean gastropod Philine quadripartitacitations
- 2015Metal-organic microstructurescitations
- 2014Novel poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) nanocomposites containing WS2 inorganic nanotubes with improved thermal, mechanical and tribological propertiescitations
- 2013Osteonal lamellae elementary unitscitations
- 2013New deposition technique for metal films containing inorganic fullerene-like (IF) nanoparticlescitations
- 2013The Nature of Interfaces in Al-1050/Al-1050 and Al-1050/Mg-AZ31 Couples Joined by Magnetic Pulse Welding (MPW)citations
- 2012An international round-robin calibration protocol for nanoindentation measurementscitations
- 2012Influence of Gd content on the room temperature mechanical properties of Gd-doped ceriacitations
- 2012Zirconium vacuum arc operation in a mixture of Ar and O 2 gasescitations
- 2012Nanoindentation of osteonal bone lamellaecitations
- 2011Alleviating fatigue and failure of NiTi endodontic files by a coating containing inorganic fullerene-like WS2 nanoparticlescitations
- 2010Nanoindentation measurements and mechanical testing of as-soldered and aged Sn-0.7Cu lead-free miniature jointscitations
- 2010A novel experimental method for the local mechanical testing of human coronal dentincitations
- 2009Compressive response of dentin micro-pillarscitations
- 2007Microscopic investigation of shear in multiwalled nanotube deformationcitations
- 2007Insights into the Structure and Domain Flexibility of Full-Length Pro-Matrix Metalloproteinase-9/Gelatinase Bcitations
- 2006Sequence dependence of charge transport properties of DNAcitations
- 2004Non-crystalline pyroelectric BaTiO3 thin filmscitations
- 2001Nanoscale shear and indentation measurements in transcrystalline α-isotactic polypropylenecitations
- 2001Mechanics and dynamics of transcrystalline alpha-isotactic polypropylene at the nanoscale
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Polymer Gel with Tunable Conductive Properties: A Material for Thermal Energy Harvesting
Abstract
The spontaneous gelation of poly(4-vinyl pyridine)/pyridine solution produces materials with conductive properties that are suitable for various energy conversion technologies. The gel is a thermoelectric material with a conductivity of 2.2–5.0 × 10–6 S m–1 and dielectric constant ε = 11.3. On the molecular scale, the gel contains various types of hydrogen bonding, which are formed via self-protonation of the pyridine side chains. Our measurements and calculations revealed that the gelation process produces bias-dependent polymer complexes: quasi-symmetric, strongly hydrogen-bonded species, and weakly bound protonated structures. Under an applied DC bias, the gelled complexes differ in their capacitance/conductive characteristics. In this work, we exploited the bias-responsive characteristics of poly(4-vinyl pyridine) gelled complexes to develop a prototype of a thermal energy harvesting device. The measured device efficiency is S = ΔV/ΔT = 0.18 mV/K within the temperature range of 296–360 K. Investigation of the mechanism underlying the conversion of thermal energy into electric charge showed that the heat-controlled proton diffusion (the Soret effect) produces thermogalvanic redox reactions of hydrogen ions on the anode. The charge can be stored in an external capacitor for heat energy harvesting. These results advance our understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying thermal energy conversion in the poly(4-vinyl pyridine)/pyridine gel. A device prototype, enabling thermal energy harvesting, successfully demonstrates a simple path toward the development of inexpensive, low-energy thermoelectric generators.<br />