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Thermoelectric performance of Cu2Se doped with rapidly synthesized gel-like carbon dots

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Abstract As an earth-abundant, inexpensive and non-toxic compound, Copper Selenide (Cu2Se) is a frequently investigated material for thermoelectric (TE) conversion applications. In this research, stoichiometric Cu2Se compounds were systematically doped… Click to show full abstract

Abstract As an earth-abundant, inexpensive and non-toxic compound, Copper Selenide (Cu2Se) is a frequently investigated material for thermoelectric (TE) conversion applications. In this research, stoichiometric Cu2Se compounds were systematically doped with gel-like Carbon Dots (CDs), that were fabricated using a rapid and straightforward solvothermal method, at weight ratios of 2, 5 and 10%. The resultant ingots were spark plasma sintered and their TE performance was characterized. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy dispersive X-Ray spectroscopy (EDX) and powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD) were used to correlate the microstructure to the TE properties. Based on these measurements, CD doping strategy on Cu2Se yielded highly compacted, single phase grains with minimal oxidation. Characterization demonstrated a continuous enhancement of TE figure of merit (ZT) to a maximum of 2.1 at the optimum dopant ratio of 2 wt %. This enhancement was mainly due to the synergetic increase in the Seebeck coefficient and reduction in the thermal conductivity, which can be attributed to the promoted levels of phonon scattering. Doping beyond 2 wt% was recorded to inhibit this improvement. This research paved the path towards broader utilization of rapidly fabricated CDs to enhance TE conversion performance.

Keywords: gel like; carbon dots; like carbon; cu2se; performance

Journal Title: Journal of Alloys and Compounds
Year Published: 2020

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