Nanoporous CaCoO exhibits high thermoelectric properties and low thermal conductivity and can be made mechanically flexible by nanostructural design. To improve the mechanical flexibility with retained thermoelectric properties near room temperature, however, it is desirable to incorporate an organic filler in this nanoporous inorganic matrix material. Here, double-layer nanoporous CaCoO/PEDOT:PSS thin films were synthesized by spin-coating PEDOT:PSS into the nanopores. The obtained hybrid films exhibit high Seebeck coefficient (∼+130 μV/K) and thermoelectric power factor (0.75 μW cm K) at room temperature with no deterioration in electrical properties after cyclic bending tests (98% preservation of electrical conductivity after 1000 cycles bending to a bending radius of 3 mm). Compared with the nanoporous CaCoO thin film, the mechanical flexibility of the hybrid film can be effectively improved after hybrid with PEDOT:PSS with only a slight decrease of the thermoelectric properties.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9281307 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.2c02875 | DOI Listing |
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