Title :
High temperature thermoelectric properties of oxide Ca/sub 9/Co/sub 12/O/sub 28/
Author :
Li, S. ; Funahashi, R. ; Matsubara, I. ; Ueno, K. ; Sodeoka, S. ; Yamada, H.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Energy Conversion, Osaka Nat. Res. Inst., Japan
fDate :
Aug. 29 1999-Sept. 2 1999
Abstract :
In recent years, more and more attention has been put on oxides as thermoelectric materials. In this work, we synthesized the oxide Ca/sub 9/Co/sub 12/O/sub 28/, analyzed its structure, and measured its electrical properties and Seebeck coefficient from room temperature to 700/spl deg/C. Both the electrical conductivity and the Seebeck coefficient increase with the increasing of temperatures. The electrical conductivity is 83.4 S/cm at 700/spl deg/C. The Seebeck coefficient is negative, and the value is 117.9 /spl mu/V/K at 700/spl deg/C. The calculated values of the power factor increase with increasing temperature, and reach 1.2/spl times/10/sup -4/ W/K/sup 2/.m at 700/spl deg/C. The thermal conductivity at room temperature is 1.93 W/m.K and decreases slightly with increasing temperature. At 700/spl deg/C, the figure of merit is 0.7/spl times/10/sup -4/ K/sup -1/. The substitution of Ca by Bi results in a great improvement of the thermoelectric performance with Z=2.0/spl times/10/sup -4/ K/sup -1/ at 700/spl deg/C.
Keywords :
Seebeck effect; calcium compounds; electrical conductivity; power factor; thermal conductivity; 20 to 700 degC; 83.4 S/cm; Ca/sub 9/Co/sub 12/O/sub 28/; Seebeck coefficient; electrical conductivity; figure of merit; power factor; substitution; thermal conductivity; thermoelectric properties; Bismuth; Conductivity measurement; Electric variables measurement; Fluid flow; Force measurement; Powders; Temperature distribution; Temperature measurement; Thermal conductivity; Thermoelectricity;
Conference_Titel :
Thermoelectrics, 1999. Eighteenth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Baltimore, MD, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5451-6
DOI :
10.1109/ICT.1999.843456