reviewChemical Society ReviewsJan 1, 2024Closed access

Advancing flexible thermoelectrics for integrated electronics

Queensland University of Technology

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Abstract

With the increasing demand for energy and the climate challenges caused by the consumption of traditional fuels, there is an urgent need to accelerate the adoption of green and sustainable energy conversion and storage technologies. The integration of flexible thermoelectrics with other various energy conversion technologies plays a crucial role, enabling the conversion of multiple forms of energy such as temperature differentials, solar energy, mechanical force, and humidity into electricity. The development of these technologies lays the foundation for sustainable power solutions and promotes research progress in energy conversion. Given the complexity and rapid development of this field, this review…

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Keywords
  • Thermoelectric materials
  • Electronics
  • Nanotechnology
  • Energy storage
  • Energy transformation
  • Systems engineering
  • Computer science
  • Engineering physics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Affordable and clean energy
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