26-05-2019 17:17 via revolution-green.com

Scientists Develop High-efficiency, Stable Thermoelectric Module Based on High-performance Liquid-like Materials

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Scientists Develop High-efficiency, Stable Thermoelectric Module Based on High-performance Liquid-like Materials
Based on high-performance liquid-like materials, scientists from the Shanghai Institute of Ceramics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Northwestern University in US innovatively fabricated a Cu2Se/Yb0.3Co4Sb12 thermoelectric module with eight n-type Ni/Ti/Yb0.3Co4Sb12 legs and eight p-type Ni/Mo/Cu2Se legs.
Their strategy goes beyond the normal design of TE
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