Solution-processed inorganic thermoelectric materials: Opportunities and challenges

Fiedler C, Kleinhanns T, Garcia M, Lee S, Calcabrini M, Ibáñez M. 2022. Solution-processed inorganic thermoelectric materials: Opportunities and challenges. Chemistry of Materials. 34(19), 8471–8489.

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Thermoelectric technology requires synthesizing complex materials where not only the crystal structure but also other structural features such as defects, grain size and orientation, and interfaces must be controlled. To date, conventional solid-state techniques are unable to provide this level of control. Herein, we present a synthetic approach in which dense inorganic thermoelectric materials are produced by the consolidation of well-defined nanoparticle powders. The idea is that controlling the characteristics of the powder allows the chemical transformations that take place during consolidation to be guided, ultimately yielding inorganic solids with targeted features. Different from conventional methods, syntheses in solution can produce particles with unprecedented control over their size, shape, crystal structure, composition, and surface chemistry. However, to date, most works have focused only on the low-cost benefits of this strategy. In this perspective, we first cover the opportunities that solution processing of the powder offers, emphasizing the potential structural features that can be controlled by precisely engineering the inorganic core of the particle, the surface, and the organization of the particles before consolidation. We then discuss the challenges of this synthetic approach and more practical matters related to solution processing. Finally, we suggest some good practices for adequate knowledge transfer and improving reproducibility among different laboratories.
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2022-09-20
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Chemistry of Materials
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American Chemical Society
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This work was financially supported by ISTA and the Werner Siemens Foundation. M.C. has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Grant Agreement no. 665385.
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34
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19
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8471-8489
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Fiedler C, Kleinhanns T, Garcia M, Lee S, Calcabrini M, Ibáñez M. Solution-processed inorganic thermoelectric materials: Opportunities and challenges. Chemistry of Materials. 2022;34(19):8471-8489. doi:10.1021/acs.chemmater.2c01967
Fiedler, C., Kleinhanns, T., Garcia, M., Lee, S., Calcabrini, M., & Ibáñez, M. (2022). Solution-processed inorganic thermoelectric materials: Opportunities and challenges. Chemistry of Materials. American Chemical Society. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemmater.2c01967
Fiedler, Christine, Tobias Kleinhanns, Maria Garcia, Seungho Lee, Mariano Calcabrini, and Maria Ibáñez. “Solution-Processed Inorganic Thermoelectric Materials: Opportunities and Challenges.” Chemistry of Materials. American Chemical Society, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemmater.2c01967.
C. Fiedler, T. Kleinhanns, M. Garcia, S. Lee, M. Calcabrini, and M. Ibáñez, “Solution-processed inorganic thermoelectric materials: Opportunities and challenges,” Chemistry of Materials, vol. 34, no. 19. American Chemical Society, pp. 8471–8489, 2022.
Fiedler C, Kleinhanns T, Garcia M, Lee S, Calcabrini M, Ibáñez M. 2022. Solution-processed inorganic thermoelectric materials: Opportunities and challenges. Chemistry of Materials. 34(19), 8471–8489.
Fiedler, Christine, et al. “Solution-Processed Inorganic Thermoelectric Materials: Opportunities and Challenges.” Chemistry of Materials, vol. 34, no. 19, American Chemical Society, 2022, pp. 8471–89, doi:10.1021/acs.chemmater.2c01967.
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