Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1440791 Synthetic Metals 2015 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Properties of in-situ fabricated polyaniline/metallic silver hybrids are reported.•Transport properties are investigated as a function of silver content.•Electrical percolation is observed while thermal transport is limited by phonon scattering.•TE characteristics of PANI/Ag hybrids vs PANI are enhanced by five orders of magnitude.

Electrical, thermal and thermoelectric properties of chemically synthesized polyanilines (PANI)/metallic silver composites are reported and discussed in regard to their morphological features as determined by SEM. The metal-intrinsic conducting polymer power factor (PF) and figure of merit (ZT) are deduced from measurements of the electrical conductivity (σ), Seebeck coefficient (S), thermal diffusivity (α), thermal effusivity (e) and thermal conductivity (κ). It is shown that the PANI/Ag thermoelectric (TE) characteristics are much more improved as compared to those of pure PANI. In addition, the results reveal that the metal/PANI properties are inherently dependent on the volume concentration of silver and morphology of the composites. It is observed that electrical percolation takes place for samples having 16 vol% Ag content without any significant thermal percolation. The composite with 26 vol% Ag loading exhibits the best thermoelectric performance (PF ≈ 3 μW m−1 K−2; ZT ≈ 0.5 10−3). The overall enhanced TE performance of the PANI/Ag composites is attributed to an improved electrical conductivity with a concomitant limitation in the rise of thermal transport via scattering.

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