화학공학소재연구정보센터
Inorganic Chemistry, Vol.56, No.18, 11275-11281, 2017
High-Pressure and High-Temperature Synthesis and Pressure Induced Simultaneous Optimization of the Electrical and Thermal Transport Properties of Nonstoichiometric TiO1.80
We developed suitable high-pressure and high-temperature (HPHT) conditions for improvement of the thermoelectric properties of nonstoichiometric TiO1.80. X-ray diffraction, scanning transmission microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, and ultraviolet spectral measurements demonstrate that the crystal structures and microstructures are strongly modulated by our HPHT. The electrical properties and thermal conductivity are improved simultaneously by raising the reactive sintering pressure. The band gap was narrowed, contributing to the increase of the electrical properties with the pressure. In addition, relatively low thermal conductivities were obtained here as a result of a full spectrum of phonon scattering, benefiting from our deliberately engineered microstructures via HPHT. As a consequence, a high dimensionless figure of merit (zT) of 0.36 was obtained at 700 degrees C in the sample fabricated at 5 GPa. As far as we know, this is higher than all of the results of nonstoichiometric titanium oxide by other means and an enhancement of 57% of the best ever result. HPHT optimization of the thermoelectric properties, and it is worthwhile to popularize it.