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Prospects for Electrical Performance Tuning in Ca(3)Co(4)O(9) Materials by Metallic Fe and Ni Particles Additions

This work further explores the possibilities for designing the high-temperature electrical performance of the thermoelectric Ca(3)Co(4)O(9) phase, by a composite approach involving separate metallic iron and nickel particles additions, and by employing two different sintering schemes, capable to pro...

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Autores principales: Constantinescu, Gabriel, Mikhalev, Sergey M., Lisenkov, Aleksey D., Lopes, Daniela V., Sarabando, Artur R., Ferro, Marta C., da Silva, Tiago F., Sergiienko, Sergii A., Kovalevsky, Andrei V.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7922274/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33669648
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14040980
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author Constantinescu, Gabriel
Mikhalev, Sergey M.
Lisenkov, Aleksey D.
Lopes, Daniela V.
Sarabando, Artur R.
Ferro, Marta C.
da Silva, Tiago F.
Sergiienko, Sergii A.
Kovalevsky, Andrei V.
author_facet Constantinescu, Gabriel
Mikhalev, Sergey M.
Lisenkov, Aleksey D.
Lopes, Daniela V.
Sarabando, Artur R.
Ferro, Marta C.
da Silva, Tiago F.
Sergiienko, Sergii A.
Kovalevsky, Andrei V.
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description This work further explores the possibilities for designing the high-temperature electrical performance of the thermoelectric Ca(3)Co(4)O(9) phase, by a composite approach involving separate metallic iron and nickel particles additions, and by employing two different sintering schemes, capable to promote the controlled interactions between the components, encouraged by our recent promising results obtained for similar cobalt additions. Iron and nickel were chosen because of their similarities with cobalt. The maximum power factor value of around 200 μWm(−1)K(−2) at 925 K was achieved for the composite with the nominal nickel content of 3% vol., processed via the two-step sintering cycle, which provides the highest densification from this work. The effectiveness of the proposed approach was shown to be strongly dependent on the processing conditions and added amounts of metallic particles. Although the conventional one-step approach results in Fe- and Ni-containing composites with the major content of the thermoelectric Ca(3)Co(4)O(9) phase, their electrical performance was found to be significantly lower than for the Co-containing analogue, due to the presence of less-conducting phases and excessive porosity. In contrast, the relatively high performance of the composite with a nominal nickel content of 3% vol. processed via a two-step approach is related to the specific microstructural features from this sample, including minimal porosity and the presence of the Ca(2)Co(2)O(5) phase, which partially compensate the complete decomposition of the Ca(3)Co(4)O(9) matrix. The obtained results demonstrate different pathways to tailor the phase composition of Ca(3)Co(4)O(9)-based materials, with a corresponding impact on the thermoelectric performance, and highlight the necessity of more controllable approaches for the phase composition tuning, including lower amounts and different morphologies of the dispersed metallic phases.
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spelling pubmed-79222742021-03-03 Prospects for Electrical Performance Tuning in Ca(3)Co(4)O(9) Materials by Metallic Fe and Ni Particles Additions Constantinescu, Gabriel Mikhalev, Sergey M. Lisenkov, Aleksey D. Lopes, Daniela V. Sarabando, Artur R. Ferro, Marta C. da Silva, Tiago F. Sergiienko, Sergii A. Kovalevsky, Andrei V. Materials (Basel) Article This work further explores the possibilities for designing the high-temperature electrical performance of the thermoelectric Ca(3)Co(4)O(9) phase, by a composite approach involving separate metallic iron and nickel particles additions, and by employing two different sintering schemes, capable to promote the controlled interactions between the components, encouraged by our recent promising results obtained for similar cobalt additions. Iron and nickel were chosen because of their similarities with cobalt. The maximum power factor value of around 200 μWm(−1)K(−2) at 925 K was achieved for the composite with the nominal nickel content of 3% vol., processed via the two-step sintering cycle, which provides the highest densification from this work. The effectiveness of the proposed approach was shown to be strongly dependent on the processing conditions and added amounts of metallic particles. Although the conventional one-step approach results in Fe- and Ni-containing composites with the major content of the thermoelectric Ca(3)Co(4)O(9) phase, their electrical performance was found to be significantly lower than for the Co-containing analogue, due to the presence of less-conducting phases and excessive porosity. In contrast, the relatively high performance of the composite with a nominal nickel content of 3% vol. processed via a two-step approach is related to the specific microstructural features from this sample, including minimal porosity and the presence of the Ca(2)Co(2)O(5) phase, which partially compensate the complete decomposition of the Ca(3)Co(4)O(9) matrix. The obtained results demonstrate different pathways to tailor the phase composition of Ca(3)Co(4)O(9)-based materials, with a corresponding impact on the thermoelectric performance, and highlight the necessity of more controllable approaches for the phase composition tuning, including lower amounts and different morphologies of the dispersed metallic phases. MDPI 2021-02-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7922274/ /pubmed/33669648 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14040980 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Constantinescu, Gabriel
Mikhalev, Sergey M.
Lisenkov, Aleksey D.
Lopes, Daniela V.
Sarabando, Artur R.
Ferro, Marta C.
da Silva, Tiago F.
Sergiienko, Sergii A.
Kovalevsky, Andrei V.
Prospects for Electrical Performance Tuning in Ca(3)Co(4)O(9) Materials by Metallic Fe and Ni Particles Additions
title Prospects for Electrical Performance Tuning in Ca(3)Co(4)O(9) Materials by Metallic Fe and Ni Particles Additions
title_full Prospects for Electrical Performance Tuning in Ca(3)Co(4)O(9) Materials by Metallic Fe and Ni Particles Additions
title_fullStr Prospects for Electrical Performance Tuning in Ca(3)Co(4)O(9) Materials by Metallic Fe and Ni Particles Additions
title_full_unstemmed Prospects for Electrical Performance Tuning in Ca(3)Co(4)O(9) Materials by Metallic Fe and Ni Particles Additions
title_short Prospects for Electrical Performance Tuning in Ca(3)Co(4)O(9) Materials by Metallic Fe and Ni Particles Additions
title_sort prospects for electrical performance tuning in ca(3)co(4)o(9) materials by metallic fe and ni particles additions
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7922274/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33669648
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14040980
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