Thermoelectric transport properties of Pb-Sn-Te-Se system
来源期刊:Rare Metals2018年第4期
论文作者:Bing-Chao Qin Yu Xiao Yi-Ming Zhou Li-Dong Zhao
文章页码:343 - 350
摘 要:Ⅳ-Ⅵ compounds are considered as promising thermoelectric materials, and high thermoelectric performance was achieved in IV-VI solid solutions. In this work,the thermoelectric properties of Pb-Sn-Te-Se-based solid solutions were systematically investigated. Among these solid solutions, it is found that a figure of merit(ZT) peak value of 1.0 at 873 K can be obtained in(PbTe)0.5(SnTe)0.5,on account of the combination of superior electrical properties in SnTe and low thermal conductivity in PbTe. Furthermore, we investigated and summarized the thermoelectric transport properties and proposed the thermoelectric performance maps for the Ⅳ-Ⅵ solid solutions in Pb-Sn-Te-Se system. This comprehensive investigation on Pb-Sn-Te-Se-based solid solutions can effectively guide and scan thermoelectric performance for a given unknown composition and enhance the thermoelectric properties in Ⅳ-Ⅵcompounds.
稀有金属(英文版) 2018,37(04),343-350
Bing-Chao Qin Yu Xiao Yi-Ming Zhou Li-Dong Zhao
School of Matenals Science and Engineering, Beihang University
收稿日期:29 August 2017
基金:financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos. 51671015. 51571007 and 51772012);the 111 project (No. B17002);the Beijing Municipal Science and Technology Commission (No. 2171100002017002);the Shenzhen Peacock Plan Team (No. KQTD2016022619565991);
Bing-Chao Qin Yu Xiao Yi-Ming Zhou Li-Dong Zhao
School of Matenals Science and Engineering, Beihang University
Abstract:
Ⅳ-Ⅵ compounds are considered as promising thermoelectric materials, and high thermoelectric performance was achieved in IV-VI solid solutions. In this work,the thermoelectric properties of Pb-Sn-Te-Se-based solid solutions were systematically investigated. Among these solid solutions, it is found that a figure of merit(ZT) peak value of 1.0 at 873 K can be obtained in(PbTe)0.5(SnTe)0.5,on account of the combination of superior electrical properties in SnTe and low thermal conductivity in PbTe. Furthermore, we investigated and summarized the thermoelectric transport properties and proposed the thermoelectric performance maps for the Ⅳ-Ⅵ solid solutions in Pb-Sn-Te-Se system. This comprehensive investigation on Pb-Sn-Te-Se-based solid solutions can effectively guide and scan thermoelectric performance for a given unknown composition and enhance the thermoelectric properties in Ⅳ-Ⅵcompounds.
Keyword:
Thermoelectric materials; Electrical conductivity; Thermal conductivity; Pb-Sn-Te-Se system; Solid solutions;
Author: Li-Dong Zhao e-mail:zhaolidong@buaa.edu.cn;
Received: 29 August 2017
1 Introduction
Thermoelectric materials provide an alternative way to directly and reversibly convert between heat and electricity,making them particularly appealing in waste heat recovery and fuel efficiency improvement
Noticeably,some state-of-the-art thermoelectric materials are from theⅣ-Ⅵsystems,including lead chalcogenides (PbTe
In this paper,solid solutions with different ingredients in Pb-Sn-Te-Se system were synthesized by melting method and pulverizing followed by spark plasma sintering (SPS).It is found that PbSnTeSe possesses strong phonon scattering in solid solutions.Namely,a low lattice thermal conductivity of~0.8 W·m-1·K-1 at 873 K can be achieved when PbTe is alloyed with SnSe.In addition,PbTe-SnTe solid solutions simultaneously possess promising thermal and electrical transport properties,and thus,the ZT value exceeds 1.0 at 873 K in(PbTe)0.5(SnTe)0.5.The present results show that(PbTe)0.5(SnTe)0.5 possesses the best thermoelectric performance among Pb-SnTe-Se-based solid solutions.Based on the investigated thermoelectric transport properties ofⅣ-Ⅵsolid solutions,we proposed one performance map for Pb-Sn-Te-Se system.The comprehensive investigations on Pb-Sn-Te-Se-based solid solutions can effectively guide and scan thermoelectric performance for a given unknown composition and enhance the thermoelectric properties inⅣ-Ⅵcompounds.
2 Experimental
2.1 Raw materials
The raw materials include Pb granules (99.99%,Aladdin element,China),Sn pieces (99.99%,Aladdin element,China),Te pieces (99.999%,Aladdin element,China),Se pieces (99.999%,Aladdin element,China).
2.2 Synthesis
The ingots of the Pb-Sn-Te-Se systems were prepared by putting the high-purity materials (Pb,Sn,Te and Se) into quartz tubes;then,the tubes were evacuated(<1.3×10-2 Pa) and sealed.The sealed tubes were slowly heated to 823 K over 12 h,then quickly heated to1423 K over 6 h,kept at this temperature for 6 h and furnace-cooled to room temperature.The obtained ingots were crushed into fine powders and densified using spark plasma sintering (SPS) in a 15-mm-diameter graphite dies under 50 MPa at 873 K for 6 min;disk-shaped samples with dimension ofΦ15 mm×8 mm were obtained.
2.3 Phase and microstructure
Samples pulverized with an agate mortar were used for X-ray powder diffraction.The diffraction patterns were recorded with Cu Kα(λ=0.15418 nm) radiation in a reflection geometry on an INEL diffractometer operating at40 kV and 20 mA using a position-sensitive detector.Scanning electron microscope (SEM,JSM7500,JEOL,Tokyo,Japan) and energy-dispersive spectroscopy (EDS)experiments were carried out.SEM specimens were prepared by conventional methods,including cutting,grinding,dimpling and polishing,etc.
2.4 Electrical transport properties
The obtained SPS-processed pellets were cut into bars with3 mm×3 mm×10 mm that were used for simultaneous measurement of the electrical conductivity and Seebeck coefficient using CTA and Ulvac-Riko ZEM-3 instrument under a helium atmosphere from room temperature to873 K.The samples were coated with a thin layer of boron nitride to protect the instrument from the influence of evaporation.
2.5 Thermal transport properties
The obtained SPS-processed pellets were cut and polished into aΦ6-mm disk shape with a 1-2 mm thickness for thermal diffusivity measurements.The disks were coated with a thin layer of graphite to minimize errors from the emissivity of the materials.The thermal conductivity was calculated according to the formulaκ=D×ρ×Cp,where the thermal diffusivity (D) was measured using laser-flash diffusivity method with a Netzsch LFA457 instrument,ρis the sample density determined using the dimensions and mass of the sample and Cp is the specific heat capacity estimated with Dulong-Petit law.The thermal diffusivity data were analyzed using a Cowan model with pulse correction.Noticeably,all the properties described in this study were measured perpendicular to the sintering pressure direction,which is the same to the direction for electrical transport properties measurement.
Fig.1 Investigated solid solutions in Pb-Sn-Te-Se system
3 Results and discussion
In this work,solid solutions with cubic structure in Pb-SnTe-Se systems were firstly investigated,including SnTePbTe,PbTe-PbSe and PbSe-SnTe.Then,poly crystalline SnSe in the solid solutions was introduced aiming to reduce the thermal conductivity.In general,all the solid solutions formed by binary compounds in Pb-Sn-Te-Se systems were studied.Our study covers different components on each composition line shown in Fig.1.
Among the materials suitable for thermoelectric applications,PbTe possesses excellent thermoelectric performance
As shown in Fig.3a,the electrical conductivity of all solid solutions decreases with temperature increasing,which shows a typical metallic behavior.The electrical conductivity in PbSe-SnTe solid solutions is largely enhanced with SnTe content increasing due to the ultrahigh carrier concentration in the pristine SnTe
As shown in Fig.3d,the variation tendencies of thermal conductivities for all solid solutions are consistent with those of their electrical conductivities.κtot is a sum of the electronic (Kele) and lattice thermal conductivity (κlat).Kele is directly proportional to the electrical conductivity (σ)through the Wiedemann-Franz relation,κele=LσT,where L is the Lorenz number
Fig.2 a Powder XRD patterns and b lattice parameters for (PbSe)1-x(SnTe)x
Fig.3 Thermoelectric transport properties as a function of temperature for (PbSe)1-x(SnTe)x:a electrical conductivity,b Seebeck coefficient,c power factor,d total thermal conductivity,e lattice thermal conductivity,f ZT values
To further explore the mechanism of the excellent performance of the solid solution (PbSe)0.5(SnTe)0.5,SEM and EDS experiments were carried out (Fig.4).SEM image and EDS mappings show that the distribution of each element in the sample is pretty uniform,except for some precipitates in small areas.As shown in Fig.4b,most of the precipitates are indeed enriched in Se.The partial enrichment of Se will lead to a decrease in the electrical transport properties,indicating that the thermoelectric properties of the (PbSe)0.5(SnTe)0.5 can potentially be further optimized with Se enrichment disappearing after annealing homogenization.
Fig.4 a SEM image and EDS elemental maps (b Pb,c Te,d Sn,e Se) of (PbSe)0.5(SnTe)0.5
Table 1 Thermoelectric properties of solid solutions in Pb-Sn-Te-Se system
Owing to the limited length of this article,thermoelectric transport properties of other solid solution systems depicted in Figs.S1-S16 in detail are shown in the supplementary information.Here we only show some experimental data of these systems,as listed in Table 1.
In order to fully show the thermoelectric properties of solid solutions in Pb-Sn-Te-Se system,contouring diagrams are plotted according to these data.The electrical conductivity at 300 K,the maximum of Seebeck coefficient and power factor are shown in Fig.5,respectively.The peak of the electrical conductivity appears near SnTe,due to the high hole carrier concentration of pristine SnTe.In addition,in the PbTe-or PbSe-riched PbTe-SnTe and PbSe-SnTe solid solutions,the electrical conductivity is enhanced compared with that of pristine PbTe/PbSe.The high Seebeck coefficient appears in two regions:One is near SnSe,which is caused by the high Seebeck coefficient of poly crystalline SnSe,and the other is near the PbTePbSe line.As a result,in solid solutions,high power factor value is achieved near the SnTe-PbTe line and PbSe-PbTe line.
Fig.5 a Electrical conductivity,b Seebeck coefficient,c power factor of Pb-Sn-Te-Se system
Fig.6 Minimum a total thermal conductivity and b lattice thermal conductivity of Pb-Sn-Te-Se system
Similarly,thermal transport properties are shown in Fig.6.The minimum total thermal conductivity among all solid solutions appears near SnSe due to its intrinsically low thermal conductivity from weak phonon propagation and strong interface scattering from layered structure
Fig.7 Maximum ZT values of Pb-Sn-Te-Se system
4 Conclusion
In this work,a systematic study on solid solutions in PbSn-Te-Se system was presented.In the PbSe-SnTe system,the ZT value of~0.72 is achieved at 873 K in PbSnTeSe.In the SnTe-PbTe system,due to the effective combination of SnTe and PbTe,the complementary performance of two compounds is achieved and both electrical and thermal transport properties are significantly enhanced.In (SnTe)0.5(PbTe)0.5,the ZT value exceeds 1.0 at773-873 K.Present results indicate that (1) SnTe can effectively enhance the electrical conductivity in PbTe,PbSe and SnSe because of its high carrier concentration;(2) SnSe can largely suppress the lattice thermal conductivity in PbTe,PbSe and SnTe due to its low thermal conductivity;(3) the relatively high ZT values appear in PbSe-SnTe and SnTe-PbTe solid solutions.Noticeably,these results in this work are acquired only using alloying method;therefore,higher performance is worthy to be expected after optimizing the carrier concentration.
Acknowledgements This work was financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos.51671015,51571007 and 51772012),the 111 project (No.B17002),the Beijing Municipal Science and Technology Commission (No.Z171100002017002) and the Shenzhen Peacock Plan Team (No.KQTD2016022619565991).
Compliance with ethical standards
Ethical standards On behalf of all the authors,we declare that allthe experiments comply with the current laws of the country in whichthey were performed.
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