Synergistic Microstructure and Composition Engineering via Na <sub>2</sub> S Enables High‐Performance Porous PbTe Thermoelectrics with Ultrahigh Device Power Density
Abstract
Abstract Thermoelectric (TE) materials, capable of directly converting heat into electricity, offer a promising route for sustainable energy recovery. However, practical deployment is limited by the difficulty in simultaneously optimizing electrical and thermal transport properties. In this study, a synergistic microstructure‐composition co‐design strategy for enhancing the performance of PbTe‐based TEs via Na 2 S‐assisted solid‐state synthesis is presented. The thermal decomposition of Na 2 S not only introduces hierarchical porosity but also facilitates initial Na doping, enabling the concurrent optimization of phonon scattering, carrier concentration, and band convergence. The optimized composition, Pb 0.97 Na 0.03 Te‐1.0%Na 2 S, exhibits refined grains, dispersed Na 2 Te nanoprecipitates, and a high density of dislocations, leading to ultralow lattice thermal conductivity (≈0.50 W m −1 K −1 at 750 K) while preserving excellent electrical transport. A peak TE figure of merit zT ≈2.2 at 823 K and a high average zT ≈1.9 across 623–823 K are achieved. To validate the device‐level applicability, single‐leg TE modules are fabricated, achieving a high conversion efficiency of 13.4% at Δ T = 395 K, which is among the best reported for a PbTe‐based system. Furthermore, a unicouple module integrated with n‐type skutterudite reaches a record power density of 2.2 W cm −2 at Δ T = 375 K. This study highlights a scalable pathway for advancing mid‐temperature TE materials and devices through structural and compositional engineering.
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Authors (15)
Shaoqing Lu
Anhui Province Engineering Research Center of Flexible and Intelligent Materials, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Zhengyi Zhu
School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Anhui Province Engineering Research Center of Flexible and Intelligent Materials School of Materials Science and Engineering Hefei University of Technology Hefei 230009 China
Weite Meng
School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Anhui Province Engineering Research Center of Flexible and Intelligent Materials School of Materials Science and Engineering Hefei University of Technology Hefei 230009 China
Jian Wang
Lulu Huang
Mengyao Li
Aziz Genç
Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (ICN2), CSIC and BIST, Campus UAB, Bellaterra, 08193, Barcelona, Catalonia Spain
Siqi Huo
Centre for Future Materials, University of Southern Queensland, Springfield Campus, QLD 4300, Australia
Khak Ho Lim
Institute of Zhejiang University-Quzhou, 78 Jiuhua Boulevard North, Quzhou 324000, Zhejiang China
Andreu Cabot
Catalonia Institute for Energy Research-IREC, Sant Adrià de Besòs, Barcelona 08930, Spain
Yucheng Wu
Yu Zhang
Xiangya Hospital, Central South University Changsha China
Min Hong
Centre for Future Materials, School of Science, Engineering and Digital Technologies
Jian Yan
Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Yu Liu