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High-performance flexible thermoelectric modules based on high crystal quality printed TiS2/hexylamine

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/14686996.2021.1978802

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TiS2; hexylamine; exfoliation; thin films; printed thermoelectrics; layered structure

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  1. Knut och Alice Wallenbergs Stiftelse

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Printed electronics involves the use of low-cost printing technologies to create electronic devices and circuits on flexible substrates. The development of this field is expanding due to the rise of the internet-of-everything. By using nanoparticles obtained from exfoliated 2D materials, such as graphene and metal sulfides, high-performance printed layers can be achieved.
Printed electronics implies the use of low-cost, scalable, printing technologies to fabricate electronic devices and circuits on flexible substrates, such as paper or plastics. The development of this new electronic is currently expanding because of the emergence of the internet-of-everything. Although lot of attention has been paid to functional inks based on organic semiconductors, another class of inks is based on nanoparticles obtained from exfoliated 2D materials, such as graphene and metal sulfides. The ultimate scientific and technological challenge is to find a strategy where the exfoliated nanoparticle flakes in the inks can, after solvent evaporation, form a solid which displays performances equal to the single crystal of the 2D material. In this context, a printed layer, formed from an ink composed of nano-flakes of TiS2 intercalated with hexylamine, which displays thermoelectric properties superior to organic intercalated TiS2 single crystals, is demonstrated for the first time. The choice of the fraction of exfoliated nano-flakes appears to be a key to the forming of a new self-organized layered material by solvent evaporation. The printed layer is an efficient n-type thermoelectric material which complements the p-type printable organic semiconductors The thermoelectric power factor of the printed TiS2/hexylamine thin films reach record values of 1460 mu W m(-1) K-2 at 430 K, this is considerably higher than the high value of 900 mu W m(-1) K-2 at 300 K reported for a single crystal. A printed thermoelectric generator based on eight legs of TiS2 confirms the high-power factor values by generating a power density of 16.0 W m(-2) at Delta T = 40 K.

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