Simultaneous Enhancement in Electrical Conductivity and Thermopower of n‐Type NiETT/PVDF Composite Films by Annealing

Abstract

Nickel ethenetetrathiolate (NiETT) polymers are promising n‐type thermoelectric (TE) materials, but their insolubility requires the use of an inert polymer matrix to form films, which is detrimental to the TE performance. In this work, the use of thermal annealing as a post‐treatment process simultaneously enhances the electrical conductivity from 6 ± 2 to 23 ± 3 S cm−1 and thermopower from −28 ± 3 to −74 ± 4 µV K−1 for NiETT/PVDF composite films. Spectroscopic characterization reveals that the underlying mechanism involves removal of residual solvent and volatile impurities (carbonyl sulfide and water) in the NiETT polymer backbone. Additionally, microscopic characterization reveals morphological changes caused by a densification of the film that improves chain packing. These effects result in a 25 × improvement in power factor from 0.5 to 12.5 µW m−1 K−2 for NiETT/PVDF films and provide insight into the composition of these coordination polymers that maintain their stability under ambient conditions.

Document Details

Document Type
Pub Defense Publication
Publication Date
Jul 26, 2018
Source ID
10.1002/adfm.201803275

Entities

People

  • Akanksha K. Menon
  • John R. Reynolds
  • Rylan M W Wolfe
  • Seth R. Marder
  • Shannon K Yee
  • Thomas R. Fletcher

Organizations

  • Air Force Office of Scientific Research
  • Georgia Tech
  • Qatar Foundation

Tags

Fields of Study

  • Materials science

Readers

  • Reinforced Composite Materials
  • Thin Film Deposition Science.