Issue 40, 2023

Resistance components in organic electrolytes containing Fe2+/Fe3+ for liquid thermoelectric conversion devices

Abstract

Organic electrolytes containing Fe2+/Fe3+ exhibit a large electrochemical Seebeck coefficient α and are suitable for liquid thermoelectric conversion devices (LTEs). Here, we investigated the resistance components, i.e., solvent (Rs), charge-transfer (Rct), and diffusion (Rdif) resistances, of organic electrolytes against solvent and solute at a fixed molar concentration (=0.1 M). We found that Rs and Rdif are the dominant resistance components in these electrolytes. In iron chloride and iron perchlorate solutions, each Rs increases in proportion to the viscosity η of the solvent. With the use of the slope of the Rsη plots, the effective radius r was estimated to be 1.1 nm for [FeL6]2+/[FeL6]3+ (L is ligand molecule) and 1.3 nm for [FeCl4]2−/[FeCl4].

Graphical abstract: Resistance components in organic electrolytes containing Fe2+/Fe3+ for liquid thermoelectric conversion devices

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Aug 2023
Accepted
19 Sep 2023
First published
19 Sep 2023

New J. Chem., 2023,47, 18756-18761

Resistance components in organic electrolytes containing Fe2+/Fe3+ for liquid thermoelectric conversion devices

Y. Nomura, D. Inoue and Y. Moritomo, New J. Chem., 2023, 47, 18756 DOI: 10.1039/D3NJ03721E

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