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Enhanced thermoelectric properties of cement-based composites by Cl2/HNO3 pretreatment of graphene: Fullerenes, Nanotubes and Carbon Nanostructures: Vol 29, No 12

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Cement-based composites with thermoelectric impact have vital software prospects in assuaging city warmth island impact, low-energy snow and ice melting on winter roads, and low-cost scale vitality conversion and harvesting. Nice progress has been made within the examine of the thermoelectric properties of cement-based composites enhanced with carbon supplies, and the addition of carbon supplies will increase {the electrical} conductivity of cement-based composites, however simply decreases the Seebeck coefficient. Diminished graphene oxide (RGO) by Cl2/HNO3 pretreatment elevated {the electrical} conductivity of cement-based composites whereas additionally bettering the Seebeck coefficient of cement-based composites, which was attributed to the elevated content material of RGO defects, which elevated the efficient mass of carriers, thus enhancing the Seebeck impact of cement-based composites and bettering the thermoelectric properties of cement-based composites. When the Cl2 pretreatment RGO content material was 5.0wt%, {the electrical} conductivity of the cement-based composites was 1.54 S/cm, the Seebeck coefficient was −56.61 μV/°C and the ZTmax worth of 1.08 × 10−4 was achieved, with common output energy and thermoelectric conversion effectivity of two.91 × 10−2 mW/m2 and three.79 × 10−6. The cement-based composites ready by Cl2 pretreatment of RGO achieved the very best ZT on the identical carbon materials content material.

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