Issue 36, 2022

Effects of cation size on thermoelectricity of PEDOT:PSS/ionic liquid hybrid films for wearable thermoelectric generator application

Abstract

The conjugated polymer PEDOT:PSS and the related hybrid systems undoubtedly possess a high electrical conductivity and a reasonable Seebeck coefficient, showing potential for thermoelectric applications due to the feasibility of modulating their degree of doping by partially extracting the PSS section. Herein, the combination of PEDOT:PSS, with four ionic liquids (XMIM BF4) having cations of various alkyl chain lengths (methyl, ethyl, butyl, and hexyl denote X = M, E, B, and H, respectively) and the same tetrafluoroborate BF4 anion, was studied to optimize the thermoelectricity. It was found that the introduction of ionic liquids with small-(MMIM BF4) and large-sized cations (HMIM BF4) into the PEDOT:PSS film contributes to an improved Seebeck coefficient and conductivity, respectively. The obtained PEDOT:PSS/MMIM BF4 hybrids display a remarkably enhanced thermoelectric performance with the highest power factor of 86.3 μW m−1 K−2 measured at 313 K. The maximum output power of the robust 7-leg thermoelectric module reaches 10.4 nW for a temperature gradient of 14.0 K. It also exhibits excellent environmental stability with less than 10% variation in resistance for 28 days at room temperature without encapsulation and excellent mechanical flexibility under 500 bending cycles, respectively. A prototype wearable thermoelectric generator installed on the human wrist generates a thermovoltage of ∼0.74 mV with a 4.3 K temperature difference relative to the colder surroundings. Our finding highlights the importance of the rational selection of ionic liquids for enhancing the thermoelectric properties of a PEDOT:PSS film and indicates its potential for use in power generators.

Graphical abstract: Effects of cation size on thermoelectricity of PEDOT:PSS/ionic liquid hybrid films for wearable thermoelectric generator application

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 Jun 2022
Accepted
08 Aug 2022
First published
08 Aug 2022

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2022,10, 18792-18802

Effects of cation size on thermoelectricity of PEDOT:PSS/ionic liquid hybrid films for wearable thermoelectric generator application

K. Jiang, S. Hong, S. Tung and C. Liu, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2022, 10, 18792 DOI: 10.1039/D2TA05134F

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