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Thermoelectric property enhancement of tellurium nanowires by surface passivation

Thermoelectric property enhancement of tellurium nanowires by surface passivation
Thermoelectric property enhancement of tellurium nanowires by surface passivation
The pursuit of high-performance thermoelectric materials is of paramount importance in addressing energy sustainability and environmental concerns. Here, we explore the multifaceted impact of sulfur passivation in the matrix of tellurium nanowires (TeNWs), encompassing environmental control, thermoelectric properties, and charge carrier mobility. In this study, we present the facile production of TeNWs using an aqueous solution synthesis approach. The synthesized TeNWs were subsequently subjected to surface modification involving sulfur moieties. Our findings demonstrate that sulfur passivation not only effectively safeguards the nanowires from environmental degradation but also significantly augments their thermoelectric properties. Notably, the highest recorded values were achieved at 560 K for passivated tellurium nanowires, exhibiting a Seebeck coefficient of 246 μV/K, an electrical conductivity of 14.2 S/cm, and power factors of 86.7 μW/m-K2. This strategy presents a promising avenue for the development of advanced thermoelectric materials for applications in energy harvesting, waste heat recovery, and sustainable energy conversion technologies.
Seebeck coefficient, electrical conductivity, nanomaterial, power factor, sulfur linker, thermoelectric, thin film
1944-8244
46191-46199
Shah, Syed Zulfiqar Hussain
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Tjiu, Weng Weei
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Nong, Wei
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Zhai, Wenhao
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Kumar, Pawan
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Chellappan, Vijila
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Zhai, Wenhao
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Wu, Gang
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Shah, Syed Zulfiqar Hussain, Aabdin, Zainul, Tjiu, Weng Weei, Nong, Wei, Recatala Gomez, Jose, Chellappan, Vijila, Zhai, Wenhao, Maheswar, Repaka Durga Venkata, Wu, Gang, Hippalgaonkar, Kedar, Nandhakumar, Iris S. and Kumar, Pawan (2024) Thermoelectric property enhancement of tellurium nanowires by surface passivation. ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 16 (35), 46191-46199. (doi:10.1021/acsami.4c02469).

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The pursuit of high-performance thermoelectric materials is of paramount importance in addressing energy sustainability and environmental concerns. Here, we explore the multifaceted impact of sulfur passivation in the matrix of tellurium nanowires (TeNWs), encompassing environmental control, thermoelectric properties, and charge carrier mobility. In this study, we present the facile production of TeNWs using an aqueous solution synthesis approach. The synthesized TeNWs were subsequently subjected to surface modification involving sulfur moieties. Our findings demonstrate that sulfur passivation not only effectively safeguards the nanowires from environmental degradation but also significantly augments their thermoelectric properties. Notably, the highest recorded values were achieved at 560 K for passivated tellurium nanowires, exhibiting a Seebeck coefficient of 246 μV/K, an electrical conductivity of 14.2 S/cm, and power factors of 86.7 μW/m-K2. This strategy presents a promising avenue for the development of advanced thermoelectric materials for applications in energy harvesting, waste heat recovery, and sustainable energy conversion technologies.

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Accepted/In Press date: 16 July 2024
e-pub ahead of print date: 21 August 2024
Published date: 4 September 2024
Keywords: Seebeck coefficient, electrical conductivity, nanomaterial, power factor, sulfur linker, thermoelectric, thin film

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Local EPrints ID: 496204
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/496204
ISSN: 1944-8244
PURE UUID: 2e62afe1-bb71-413b-84bd-9001e51634c8
ORCID for Iris S. Nandhakumar: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9668-9126

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Date deposited: 06 Dec 2024 17:48
Last modified: 07 Dec 2024 02:37

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Author: Syed Zulfiqar Hussain Shah
Author: Zainul Aabdin
Author: Weng Weei Tjiu
Author: Wei Nong
Author: Jose Recatala Gomez
Author: Vijila Chellappan
Author: Wenhao Zhai
Author: Repaka Durga Venkata Maheswar
Author: Gang Wu
Author: Kedar Hippalgaonkar
Author: Pawan Kumar

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