Power Conversion and Its Efficiency in Thermoelectric Materials

The basic principles of thermoelectrics rely on the coupling of entropy and electric charge. However, the long-standing dispute of energetics versus entropy has long paralysed the field. Herein, it is shown that treating entropy and electric charge in a symmetric manner enables a simple transport eq...

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Main Author: Armin Feldhoff
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-07-01
Series:Entropy
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description The basic principles of thermoelectrics rely on the coupling of entropy and electric charge. However, the long-standing dispute of energetics versus entropy has long paralysed the field. Herein, it is shown that treating entropy and electric charge in a symmetric manner enables a simple transport equation to be obtained and the power conversion and its efficiency to be deduced for a single thermoelectric material apart from a device. The material’s performance in both generator mode (thermo-electric) and entropy pump mode (electro-thermal) are discussed on a single voltage-electrical current curve, which is presented in a generalized manner by relating it to the electrically open-circuit voltage and the electrically closed-circuited electrical current. The electrical and thermal power in entropy pump mode are related to the maximum electrical power in generator mode, which depends on the material’s power factor. Particular working points on the material’s voltage-electrical current curve are deduced, namely, the electrical open circuit, electrical short circuit, maximum electrical power, maximum power conversion efficiency, and entropy conductivity inversion. Optimizing a thermoelectric material for different working points is discussed with respect to its figure-of-merit <inline-formula> <math display="inline"> <semantics> <mrow> <mi>z</mi> <mi>T</mi> </mrow> </semantics> </math> </inline-formula> and power factor. The importance of the results to state-of-the-art and emerging materials is emphasized.
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spelling doaj.art-5a339d04cf7d4dbd94ad7ccbc26786dd2023-11-20T07:32:36ZengMDPI AGEntropy1099-43002020-07-0122880310.3390/e22080803Power Conversion and Its Efficiency in Thermoelectric MaterialsArmin Feldhoff0Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry, Leibniz University Hannover, Callinstraße 3A, D-30167 Hannover, GermanyThe basic principles of thermoelectrics rely on the coupling of entropy and electric charge. However, the long-standing dispute of energetics versus entropy has long paralysed the field. Herein, it is shown that treating entropy and electric charge in a symmetric manner enables a simple transport equation to be obtained and the power conversion and its efficiency to be deduced for a single thermoelectric material apart from a device. The material’s performance in both generator mode (thermo-electric) and entropy pump mode (electro-thermal) are discussed on a single voltage-electrical current curve, which is presented in a generalized manner by relating it to the electrically open-circuit voltage and the electrically closed-circuited electrical current. The electrical and thermal power in entropy pump mode are related to the maximum electrical power in generator mode, which depends on the material’s power factor. Particular working points on the material’s voltage-electrical current curve are deduced, namely, the electrical open circuit, electrical short circuit, maximum electrical power, maximum power conversion efficiency, and entropy conductivity inversion. Optimizing a thermoelectric material for different working points is discussed with respect to its figure-of-merit <inline-formula> <math display="inline"> <semantics> <mrow> <mi>z</mi> <mi>T</mi> </mrow> </semantics> </math> </inline-formula> and power factor. The importance of the results to state-of-the-art and emerging materials is emphasized.https://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/22/8/803thermoelectricspower conversionefficiencyvoltage-electrical current curveworking pointentropy pump mode
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Power Conversion and Its Efficiency in Thermoelectric Materials
Entropy
thermoelectrics
power conversion
efficiency
voltage-electrical current curve
working point
entropy pump mode
title Power Conversion and Its Efficiency in Thermoelectric Materials
title_full Power Conversion and Its Efficiency in Thermoelectric Materials
title_fullStr Power Conversion and Its Efficiency in Thermoelectric Materials
title_full_unstemmed Power Conversion and Its Efficiency in Thermoelectric Materials
title_short Power Conversion and Its Efficiency in Thermoelectric Materials
title_sort power conversion and its efficiency in thermoelectric materials
topic thermoelectrics
power conversion
efficiency
voltage-electrical current curve
working point
entropy pump mode
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