Organic semiconductor materials have been promising alternatives to their inorganic counterparts in several electronic applications such as solar cells, light emitting diodes, field effect transistors as well as thermoelectric generators. Their low cost, light weight and flexibility make them appealing in future applications such as foldable electronics and wearable circuits using printing techniques. In this report, we present a mini-review on the organic materials that have been used for thermoelectric energy generation
More than 70 % of the primary energy consumed world-wide is wasted, mostly as heat below 100 °C[1]. ...
Thermoelectrics, in particular solid-state conversion of heat to electricity, is expected to be a ke...
Electrically conducting organic salts, known for over 60 years, have recently demonstrated new abili...
Organic semiconductor materials have been promising alternatives to their inorganic counterparts in ...
The use of thermoelectric technology is attractive in many potential applications, such as energy sc...
Human development and society progress require solving many pressing issues, including sustainable e...
Inorganic and organic thermoelectric (TE) materials have received an extensive scientific interest d...
This paper will present a discussion of challenges, progresses, and opportunities in thermoelectric ...
Thermoelectric devices have recently attracted considerable interest owing to their unique ability o...
peer-reviewedEnvironmental energy issues caused by the burning of fossil fuel such as coal, and pet...
Thermoelectrics, in particular solid-state conversion of heat to electricity, is expected to be a ke...
Organic thermoelectric (TE) materials can directly convert heat to electricity, and they are emergin...
Thermoelectrics, in particular solid-state conversion of heat to electricity, is expected to be a ke...
The paper describes the possibilities of energy harvesting using thermoelectric generators. It is sh...
Electrically conducting organic salts, known for over 60 years, have recently demonstrated new abili...
More than 70 % of the primary energy consumed world-wide is wasted, mostly as heat below 100 °C[1]. ...
Thermoelectrics, in particular solid-state conversion of heat to electricity, is expected to be a ke...
Electrically conducting organic salts, known for over 60 years, have recently demonstrated new abili...
Organic semiconductor materials have been promising alternatives to their inorganic counterparts in ...
The use of thermoelectric technology is attractive in many potential applications, such as energy sc...
Human development and society progress require solving many pressing issues, including sustainable e...
Inorganic and organic thermoelectric (TE) materials have received an extensive scientific interest d...
This paper will present a discussion of challenges, progresses, and opportunities in thermoelectric ...
Thermoelectric devices have recently attracted considerable interest owing to their unique ability o...
peer-reviewedEnvironmental energy issues caused by the burning of fossil fuel such as coal, and pet...
Thermoelectrics, in particular solid-state conversion of heat to electricity, is expected to be a ke...
Organic thermoelectric (TE) materials can directly convert heat to electricity, and they are emergin...
Thermoelectrics, in particular solid-state conversion of heat to electricity, is expected to be a ke...
The paper describes the possibilities of energy harvesting using thermoelectric generators. It is sh...
Electrically conducting organic salts, known for over 60 years, have recently demonstrated new abili...
More than 70 % of the primary energy consumed world-wide is wasted, mostly as heat below 100 °C[1]. ...
Thermoelectrics, in particular solid-state conversion of heat to electricity, is expected to be a ke...
Electrically conducting organic salts, known for over 60 years, have recently demonstrated new abili...