Nanostructured thermoelectric materials: Current research and future challenge

University of Queensland

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Abstract

The field of thermoelectrics has long been recognized as a potentially transformative power generation technology and the field is now growing steadily due to their ability to convert heat directly into electricity and to develop cost-effective, pollution-free forms of energy conversion. Of various types of thermoelectric materials, nanostructured materials have shown the most promise for commercial use because of their extraordinary thermoelectric performances. This article aims to summarize the present progress of nanostructured thermoelectrics and intends to understand and explain the underpinnings of the innovative breakthroughs in the last decade or so. We believed that recent achievements will augur the…

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Keywords
  • Thermoelectric materials
  • Thermoelectric effect
  • Engineering physics
  • Nanotechnology
  • Electricity
  • Electricity generation
  • Thermoelectric generator
  • Transformative learning
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Affordable and clean energy
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