Core-Shell Nanoparticles As Building Blocks for the Bottom-Up Production of Functional Nanocomposites: PbTe-PbS Thermoelectric Properties
ZAMANI, Reza
Institut de Ciència de Materials de Barcelona [ICMAB]
Catalonia Institute for Energy Research [IREC]
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Institut de Ciència de Materials de Barcelona [ICMAB]
Catalonia Institute for Energy Research [IREC]
ZAMANI, Reza
Institut de Ciència de Materials de Barcelona [ICMAB]
Catalonia Institute for Energy Research [IREC]
Institut de Ciència de Materials de Barcelona [ICMAB]
Catalonia Institute for Energy Research [IREC]
ARBIOL, Jordi
Institut de Ciència de Materials de Barcelona [ICMAB]
Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats = Catalan Institution for Research and Advanced Studies [ICREA]
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Institut de Ciència de Materials de Barcelona [ICMAB]
Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats = Catalan Institution for Research and Advanced Studies [ICREA]
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en
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ACS Nano. 2013, vol. 7, n° 3, p. 2573-2586
American Chemical Society
Résumé en anglais
The bottom-up assembly of nanocrystals provides access to a three-dimensional composition control at the nanoscale not attainable by any other technology. In particular, colloidal nanoheterostructures, with intrinsic ...Lire la suite >
The bottom-up assembly of nanocrystals provides access to a three-dimensional composition control at the nanoscale not attainable by any other technology. In particular, colloidal nanoheterostructures, with intrinsic multiphase organization, are especially appealing building blocks for the bottom-up production of nanocomposites. In the present work, we use PbTe-PbS as the model material system and thermoelectricity as the paradigmatic application to investigate the potential of the bottom-up assembly of core-shell nanoparticles to produce functional nanocomposites. With this goal in mind, a rapid, high-yield and scalable colloidal synthetic route to prepare grams of PbTe@PbS core-shell nanoparticles with unprecedented narrow size distributions and exceptional composition control is detailed. PbTe@PbS nanoparticles were used as building blocks for the bottom-up production of PbTe-PbS nanocomposites with tuned composition. In such PbTe-PbS nanocomposites, synergistic nanocrystal doping effects result in up to 10-fold higher electrical conductivities than in pure PbTe and PbS nanomaterials. At the same time, the acoustic impedance mismatch between PbTe and PbS phases and a partial phase alloying provide PbTe-PbS nanocomposites with strongly reduced thermal conductivities. As a result, record thermoelectric figures of merit (ZT) of ∼1.1 were obtained from undoped PbTe and PbS phases at 710 K. These high ZT values prove the potential of the proposed processes to produce efficient functional nanomaterials with programmable properties.< Réduire
Mots clés en anglais
Nanoparticles
Inorganic compounds
Thermoelectric properties
Core-shell
Origine
Importé de halUnités de recherche