Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5440731 Journal of the European Ceramic Society 2017 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
We investigate the effects of microstructure evolution on transport properties of nickel-doped ZnO for thermoelectric waste heat recovery at high temperatures. A 3 at.% supersaturated Ni-alloyed ZnO solid solution was prepared by sintering at 1400 °C followed by controlled nucleation and growth of sub-micrometer size NiO-precipitates by aging at 750, 800, and 900 °C for different durations. Minimum thermal conductivity as low as 8.0 W m−1 K−1 at 700 °C is obtained for samples aged at 750 °C for 16 h due to precipitates with high number density of 1.3·1020 m−3, which initiate phonon scattering. In turn, as-quenched samples exhibit the highest electrical conductivity, ca. 17.9 S cm−1 at 700 °C. Further nucleation and growth of precipitates taking place for longer annealing durations reduce electrical conductivity and increase Seebeck coefficients, which is associated with dilution of the ZnO-matrix from Ni-atoms. This study provides us with guidelines for optimization of thermoelectric Ni-doped ZnO.
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