April 22 - 26, 2024
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2024 MRS Spring Meeting
EN06.02/EN03.02.02

Pursuing Sustainable Thermoelectrics

When and Where

Apr 23, 2024
2:00pm - 2:30pm
Room 333, Level 3, Summit

Presenter(s)

Co-Author(s)

Wenjie Xie1,2,Xingxing Xiao1,Jinxue Ding1,Wei Li1,Anke Weidenkaff2,1

Technical University of Darmstadt1,Fraunhofer IWKS2

Abstract

Wenjie Xie1,2,Xingxing Xiao1,Jinxue Ding1,Wei Li1,Anke Weidenkaff2,1

Technical University of Darmstadt1,Fraunhofer IWKS2
Thermoelectricity offers a direct and highly efficient approach for converting heat into electricity, relying on two key factors: Carnot efficiency and the materials-dependent property, <i>ZT</i>. In the last two decades, tremendous efforts have been made to develop high <i>ZT</i> thermoelectric materials, and the bulk <i>ZT</i> has reached above 3. Energy converters for renewable or sustainable energy technologies have to be based on materials that are not a burden to the environment, do not contain critical elements and guarantee a short energy payback time. Besides improving the conversion efficiency and other performance factors, sustainability has to be considered when designing novel thermoelectric materials and devices. In this talk, we will introduce novel synthesis strategies for oxide and silicon-based thermoelectric materials. We will delve into the concept of Entropy Engineering, a method that can extend the lifetime of (oxide) thermoelectric materials. Moreover, we will showcase one example where waste Si from the solar cell industry is transformed into valuable products, specifically in the synthesis of MnSi<sub>1.75</sub> alloy. This underscores the potential to convert waste into valuable resources, contributing to both sustainable energy and responsible material usage.

Keywords

microstructure | thermoelectricity

Symposium Organizers

David Cahen, Weizmann Institute and Bar-Ilan University
Jihye Kim, Colorado School of Mines
Clara Santato, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal
Anke Weidenkaff, Technical University of Darmstadt

Session Chairs

David Cahen
Jihye Kim
Clara Santato
Anke Weidenkaff

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