Biomimetic CsCl:EG/PVA–NaOH eutectogels for high-performance ionic thermoelectrics and sustainable low-grade heat harvesting

Abstract

Developing efficient and flexible ionic thermoelectric (i-TE) materials is essential for converting low-grade waste heat into usable electrical energy. In this study, we present a new biomimetic strategy for designing high-performance eutectogels that integrate a cesium chloride–ethylene glycol deep eutectic solvent (CsCl:EG DES) with a poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA)–sodium hydroxide (NaOH) polymer matrix. The resulting CsCl:EG/PVA–NaOH eutectogel exhibits outstanding thermoelectric performance, achieving a record-high Seebeck coefficient of 1.65 mV K−1 at 355 K, significantly surpassing previously reported PVA/NaOH hydrogels and marking the first successful demonstration of thermoelectric operation in the CsCl–EG system. Comprehensive structural and morphological characterization using FTIR, SEM, and EDX confirms the formation of a robust, well-developed bicontinuous network in which CsCl:EG domains are uniformly distributed within the crosslinked PVA matrix. This architecture enables p-type thermoelectric behavior, where directional ionic transport of Na+, Cs+, Cl, and OH ions through interconnected percolation pathways is driven by a thermal gradient. Complementary molecular dynamics simulations (GROMACS) further validate the experimental findings, predicting a Seebeck coefficient of 2.06 mV K−1 within the 298–358 K range. The simulations elucidate that the strong hydrogen-bonding network and the presence of multiple mobile ion species facilitate efficient thermodiffusion while maintaining low phonon transport. The synergistic combination of engineered ionic migration channels and phonon-scattering interfaces yields an optimal balance between a high Seebeck coefficient and low thermal conductivity. These features make the CsCl:EG/PVA–NaOH eutectogel a promising candidate for flexible, sustainable thermoelectric devices capable of harvesting low-grade waste heat under ambient conditions.

Graphical abstract: Biomimetic CsCl:EG/PVA–NaOH eutectogels for high-performance ionic thermoelectrics and sustainable low-grade heat harvesting

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Oct 2025
Accepted
18 Nov 2025
First published
18 Nov 2025

Sustainable Energy Fuels, 2025, Advance Article

Biomimetic CsCl:EG/PVA–NaOH eutectogels for high-performance ionic thermoelectrics and sustainable low-grade heat harvesting

M. I. M. Abdelaziz, S. A. S. Eldib, G. E. Khedr and N. K. Allam, Sustainable Energy Fuels, 2025, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5SE01406A

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