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Facile fabrication of paper-based flexible thermoelectric generator
Engineering and Technologynpj Flexible Electronics

Facile fabrication of paper-based flexible thermoelectric generator

Z. Dong, H. Liu, et al.

This innovative research by Zuoyuan Dong, Hua Liu, Xin Yang, Jichen Fan, Hengchang Bi, Chaolun Wang, Yonghua Zhang, Chen Luo, Xinqian Chen, and Xing Wu introduces a simple and cost-effective method for fabricating flexible thermoelectric generators using modified cellulose paper. With impressive results, including a 41.2 mV output and rapid response thermal sensors, this technique paves the way for advanced self-powered wearable electronics.... show more
Abstract
Paper, as a foldable, pollution-free, and low-cost material, has become a suitable support substrate for producing flexible thermoelectric (TE) generators to realize waste heat recycling and the application of human-powered electronic devices. We propose a facile fabrication method to modify cellulose paper with inorganic TE powders via vacuum filtration, making a modified paper that possesses good thermoelectric properties. By connecting the modified paper to copper foils, flexible paper-based TE generators (PTGs) are fabricated. The obtained PTG with three units of P-N modules can generate an output voltage of ~41.2 mV at a temperature difference of 50 K. Based on this modified paper, a thermal sensor that responds to heat sources, such as fingers, is proposed with a rapid response time of 0.25 s. This work offers a promising strategy for the simple fabrication of PTGs, paving the way for achieving the commercial application of self-powered wearable electronics.
Publisher
npj Flexible Electronics
Published On
Mar 17, 2021
Authors
Zuoyuan Dong, Hua Liu, Xin Yang, Jichen Fan, Hengchang Bi, Chaolun Wang, Yonghua Zhang, Chen Luo, Xinqian Chen, Xing Wu
Tags
thermoelectric generatorscellulose paperflexible electronicsbi-doped thermoelectric powderswearable technologyself-powered devicesthermal sensors
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