2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jssc.2015.10.030
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Evolution of thermoelectric performance for (Bi,Sb)2Te3 alloys from cutting waste powders to bulks with high figure of merit

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“…In a series of experiments, Fan and co‐workers [ 98–100 ] used different types of wastes discarded during the industrial synthesis of Bi 2 Te 3 ingots as raw materials to prepare p‐type Bi 2 Te 3 ‐based TE materials. The wastes were powders and fragments resulting from cutting Bi 2 Te 3 wafers and particles resulting from cutting process of zone melting.…”
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“…In a series of experiments, Fan and co‐workers [ 98–100 ] used different types of wastes discarded during the industrial synthesis of Bi 2 Te 3 ingots as raw materials to prepare p‐type Bi 2 Te 3 ‐based TE materials. The wastes were powders and fragments resulting from cutting Bi 2 Te 3 wafers and particles resulting from cutting process of zone melting.…”
Section: Use Of Wastes In the Synthesis Of Te Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The wastes were powders and fragments resulting from cutting Bi 2 Te 3 wafers and particles resulting from cutting process of zone melting. [ 98–100 ] The waste powders obtained from the cutting of wafers contained high amounts of carbon and oxygen, which came from the linear cutting liquid, and oxides of Bi, Te, and Sb ( Table 3 ). All the waste materials were washed with deionized water and absolute ethyl alcohol to remove the contamination by the linear cutting liquid.…”
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“…Typically, the fabrication of TEG devices involves a series of processes, such as the synthesis of bulk ingots via zone melting, dicing, plating cleaning, and soldering [20][21][22][23]. During device fabrication, expensive material resources are wasted because many scraps are unavoidably produced [24][25][26]. The recycling of waste scraps by grinding them into powders and then synthesizing them into high-performance samples is an excellent industrial achievement with reduced costs, energy consumption, and environmental friendliness.…”
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“…Reducing the dimensions to obtained the high zT values (~1.5), and high energy conversion efficiency via preparing thin films [34][35][36] . Even so, there is still lack of attention was payed to the zT avg values, and most zT avg values of the stat-of-the-art studies are blow 1.0 [37][38][39][40] due to the rapid decay in the zT curve at high temperature. For the commercial application, the materials with high zT avg values and wide application temperature range are still desired.…”
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