Issue 33, 2015

Enhanced thermoelectric performance of porous magnesium tin silicide prepared using pressure-less spark plasma sintering

Abstract

Magnesium tin silicide based thermoelectrics contain earth abundant and non-toxic elements, and have the potential to replace established commercial thermoelectrics for energy conversion applications. In this work, porosity was used as a means to improve their thermoelectric properties. Compared to dense samples of Sb doped Mg2Si0.5Sn0.5 with a maximum zT of 1.39 at 663 K, porous samples (37% porosity) prepared by a pressure-less spark plasma sintering technique showed significantly lower thermal conductivity and higher Seebeck coefficient, resulting in an increased maximum zT of 1.63 at 615 K. The possible origins of the enhanced Seebeck coefficient can be attributed to a change of carrier concentration and modification of the band structure, produced by microstructural engineering of the surface composition and particle–particle contacts.

Graphical abstract: Enhanced thermoelectric performance of porous magnesium tin silicide prepared using pressure-less spark plasma sintering

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 May 2015
Accepted
21 Jul 2015
First published
21 Jul 2015
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2015,3, 17426-17432

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Enhanced thermoelectric performance of porous magnesium tin silicide prepared using pressure-less spark plasma sintering

H. Ning, G. D. Mastrorillo, S. Grasso, B. Du, T. Mori, C. Hu, Y. Xu, K. Simpson, G. Maizza and M. J. Reece, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2015, 3, 17426 DOI: 10.1039/C5TA03473F

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