Decoupling the trade-off between thermoelectric and mechanical performances for polymer composites via interfacial regulation

COMPOSITES SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY(2022)

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Despite the explosive achievements in thermoelectric (TE) composites, their mechanical (ME) performance has received little attention relative to the significant enhancement of the TE performances. Furthermore, there always exists a trade-off between TE and ME performances, i.e., both are difficult to be improved simultaneously. Herein, we realize the decoupling of the trade-off between TE and ME performances for flexible polycarbonate (PC)/single-walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT) composites via interfacial adjustment. The barrel-shaped droplet-like PC granules are observed on the surfaces of the acid-treated SWCNTs (a-SWCNTs), indicating high wettability and interfacial affinity. The obtained PC/a-SWCNT composite displays a maximum power factor (PF) value of 6.2 mu W m(-1) K-2, which distinctly overmatches the PC/pristine SWCNT (p-SWCNT) with a PF value of 4.8 mu W m(-1) K-2. In addition, the composites reveal the increments of 22% and 16% in the fracture strength and tensile modulus over the PC/p-SWCNT composite, respectively. This decoupling of the trade-off is ascribed to the high electrical conductivity of a-SWCNTs and the strong interfacial interaction between PC and a-SWCNTs. The present work provides an easy and promising methodology to decouple the intractable trade-off issue of TE and ME performances and benefits their practical TE applications.
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Carbon nanotubes,Thermoelectric,Polymer-matrix composites (PMCs)
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