Title :
Thermoelectric properties of transition-metal oxide NaCo2O4 system
Author :
Yakabe, H. ; Kikuchi, K. ; Terasak, I. ; Sasago, Y. ; Uchinokura, K.
Author_Institution :
Frontier Technol. Res. Inst., Tokyo Gas Co. Ltd., Japan
Abstract :
A transition-metal oxide NaCo2O4 system has been synthesized by a standard solid-state reaction method, and the thermoelectric properties have been measured. The resistivity ρ and the thermoelectric power α of the as-sintered NaCo2O 4 is 2 mΩcm and 100 μV/K at room temperature, respectively. By hot-pressing, the electrical resistivity is reduced to about 60%, and by Ba- or Bi-substitution for Na, Cu- or Bi-substitution for Co, the thermoelectric power is enhanced up to 1.4 times. For all the samples, the figure-of-merit shows a flat temperature dependence over a wide range from 100 to 400°C, and in the hot-pressed Na(Co 0.95Cu0.05)2O4, the maximum value of 0.88×10-3 K-1 is achieved around 300°C, with ρ=2 mΩcm, α=147 μV/K, and the thermal conductivity κ=1.3 W/mK. In spite of being a low carrier mobility material, NaCo2O4 system shows good thermoelectric performance. This indicates the possibility of applying low-mobility materials to thermoelectric devices, and thus the NaCo2O4 system will be a prospective candidate for thermoelectric materials
Keywords :
carrier mobility; electrical resistivity; hot pressing; sodium compounds; thermal conductivity; thermoelectric power; 100 to 400 degC; 20 degC; NaCo2O4; figure-of-merit; hot-pressing; resistivity; solid-state reaction synthesis; temperature dependence; thermal conductivity; thermoelectric power; Bismuth; Crystallization; Force measurement; Grain boundaries; Powders; Temperature dependence; Temperature distribution; Thermal conductivity; Thermoelectricity; X-ray scattering;
Conference_Titel :
Thermoelectrics, 1997. Proceedings ICT '97. XVI International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Dresden
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4057-4
DOI :
10.1109/ICT.1997.667584