Rolling-Enabled High-Performance Free-Standing Ag2Se/PVDF Composite Films for Flexible Thermoelectric Devices

Abstract

The development of wearable electronics demands flexible thermoelectric (TE) materials that simultaneously possess high energy-conversion efficiency and robust mechanical compliance. Conventional strategies often rely on passive substrates or suffer from a trade-off between electrical and mechanical properties. In this work, we report a hot-rolling process to fabricate high-performance, free-standing Ag2Se/PVDF composite films, which synergistically optimizes both microstructure and functionality.By systematically tuning the Ag2Se content (80-100 wt%), we demonstrate that hot rolling not only aligns Ag2Se nanowires into a highly oriented, continuous lamellar conductive network along the rolling direction, but also induces the α→β crystal phase transition in PVDF, forming an interpenetrating network structure with Ag 2 Se as the rigid conductive skeleton and PVDF as the flexible toughening phase, thus significantly enhancing interfacial bonding and carrier transport. The optimized composite film with 90 wt% Ag2Se (R-90) exhibits an exceptional room-temperature power factor of 1129.5 μW•m-1 •K-2 and a planar TE device constructed using R-90 legs achieves a high power density of 7.0 W•m-2 under a temperature difference of 35.6 K, at the highest level of free-standing inorganic-organic composite flexible thin films and devices. Moreover, the R-90 film exhibits outstanding mechanical flexibility, retaining 96.3% of its electrical conductivity after 3000 bending cycles (3 mm radius), along with a tensile strain of 1.32% at room temperature (3.3 times that of pure Ag2Se). This study highlights rolling as a potent microstructural-control strategy that concurrently enhances TE and mechanical properties in organic-inorganic composites, paving a promising route toward substrate-free, high-performance flexible TE devices for wearable energy harvesting.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Jan 2026
Accepted
26 Mar 2026
First published
31 Mar 2026

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Rolling-Enabled High-Performance Free-Standing Ag2Se/PVDF Composite Films for Flexible Thermoelectric Devices

Y. Hu, Z. Xu, X. Xiao, Y. Tao and Y. Qin, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D6TA00615A

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