Low-grade (<200°C) heat is an abundant and available energy not generally exploited. In this regard, the so-called thermo-electrochemical cells have become a valid opportunity to harvest this ubiquitous source of heat. They are capable to convert heat into electricity by means of the temperature-redox potential dependency of a redox couple. In fact, they present Seebeck coefficient values in order of mV/K, much higher than solid-state thermoelectrics. In this work, a system formed by two Pt electrodes in contact with a 0.4 M ferro/ferricyanide aqueous solution has been studied by means of impedance spectroscopy under operating conditions (ΔT=40 K). The main processes which govern the performance of the system have been identified, which lea...
The discharge behavior of thermogalvanic cells based on a dissolved redox couple, namely ferro-ferri...
Separation of different electrochemical and ohmic contributions to the current/voltage U(i) characte...
Heat to electricity energy conversion efficiency of a thermoelectric (TE) device is not only influen...
t is widely used in a lot of different fields (solar cells, fuel cells, corrosion, supercapacitors, ...
Thermoelectric materials can directly convert waste heat into electricity. Due to the vast amount of...
High-temperature electrolysis (HTSE) is a quite recent topic where most of the studies are focused o...
The tendency of a substance to migrate due to a temperature gradient is known as thermodiffusion or ...
This article describes the basic principles of the Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy, E...
Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) enables the examination of the electrochemical nature o...
A new method of applying electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) as a diagnostic tool was used...
The AC impedance response of mixed ionic and electronic conductors (MIECs) is derived from first pri...
A rigorous mathematical model is developed for the complex impedance of a solid-state electrochemica...
Thermoelectric devices have potential energy conversion applications ranging from space exploration ...
Impedance spectroscopy is a useful method for the characterization of thermoelectric (TE) modules. I...
The behaviour of differently heat-treated X20Cr13 steels in 0.1 M H2SO4 was studied using the classi...
The discharge behavior of thermogalvanic cells based on a dissolved redox couple, namely ferro-ferri...
Separation of different electrochemical and ohmic contributions to the current/voltage U(i) characte...
Heat to electricity energy conversion efficiency of a thermoelectric (TE) device is not only influen...
t is widely used in a lot of different fields (solar cells, fuel cells, corrosion, supercapacitors, ...
Thermoelectric materials can directly convert waste heat into electricity. Due to the vast amount of...
High-temperature electrolysis (HTSE) is a quite recent topic where most of the studies are focused o...
The tendency of a substance to migrate due to a temperature gradient is known as thermodiffusion or ...
This article describes the basic principles of the Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy, E...
Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) enables the examination of the electrochemical nature o...
A new method of applying electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) as a diagnostic tool was used...
The AC impedance response of mixed ionic and electronic conductors (MIECs) is derived from first pri...
A rigorous mathematical model is developed for the complex impedance of a solid-state electrochemica...
Thermoelectric devices have potential energy conversion applications ranging from space exploration ...
Impedance spectroscopy is a useful method for the characterization of thermoelectric (TE) modules. I...
The behaviour of differently heat-treated X20Cr13 steels in 0.1 M H2SO4 was studied using the classi...
The discharge behavior of thermogalvanic cells based on a dissolved redox couple, namely ferro-ferri...
Separation of different electrochemical and ohmic contributions to the current/voltage U(i) characte...
Heat to electricity energy conversion efficiency of a thermoelectric (TE) device is not only influen...