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Energy Level Modulation of Small Molecules Enhances Thermoelectric Performances of Carbon Nanotube-Based Organic Hybrid Materials.

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Although numerous thermoelectric materials based on single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) and organic semiconductors have been reported during the past decade, the correlation between energy levels of organic semiconductors and thermoelectric… Click to show full abstract

Although numerous thermoelectric materials based on single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) and organic semiconductors have been reported during the past decade, the correlation between energy levels of organic semiconductors and thermoelectric performances of their hybrids is still ambiguous. In this study, we demonstrate that simultaneous modulation of the bandgap and highest occupied molecular orbital levels in organic small molecules (OSMs) largely improves the Seebeck coefficient and thus maximizes the figure of merit (ZT) of SWNT/OSM hybrids. SWNT/CzS with an enlarged bandgap and reduced barrier energy exhibited a synergistic increment in the Seebeck coefficient (108.7 μV K-1) and power factor (337.2 μW m-1 K-2), with the best ZT of 0.058 at room temperature among dopant-free carbon nanotube-hybridized thermoelectrics. The efficient charge carrier transport and reduced thermal conductivity of SWNT/CzS provided enhanced thermoelectric performance. Our strategy based on energy level modulation could be broadly applied for performance enhancement of organic and hybrid thermoelectric materials.

Keywords: thermoelectric performances; carbon; carbon nanotube; modulation; energy; small molecules

Journal Title: ACS applied materials & interfaces
Year Published: 2022

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