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Improvement on the low-temperature thermoelectric characteristics of Ca3xYbxCo4O9bdelta (0rxr0.10)

The low-temperature thermoelectric properties of Ca3-xYbxCo4O9+delta systems (x = 0, 0.02, 0.05, and 0.10). It was determined that these systems produced positive thermopower, indicating that the dominant carriers were holes. The electrical resistivity and thermopower were found to increase with increasing Yb3+ content, and the thermal conductivity was found to decrease. The highest calculated thermoelectric figure of merit was 0.037, and this was calculated for the Ca2.95Yb0.05Co4O9+delta sample....

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Nanostructural design of multifunctional geopolymeric materials

Inorganic polymers (geopolymers) with varying chemical compositions were subjected to a number of tests in an effort to demonstrate that varying their chemical composition, as well as curing conditions can allow researchers to create geopolymers that fit specific applications based on their microstructure, thermal conductivity, mechanical strength and reliability, and thermal shrinkage behavior....

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Thermoelectric properties of n-type Ca1-xBixMnO3-delta (0.00, 0.02, and 0.05) system

Calcium is partially substituted by bismuth in the Ca1-xBixMnO3-delta (x=0.00, 0.02, and 0.05) system in order to determine how this substitution affects the electrical resistivity, thermopower, and thermal conductivity. The experimental results were then used to calculate the thermoelectric figure of merit for each sample. The highest observed figure of merit was 0.047, which represented a 487% increase over the unsubstituted sample....

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Thermal conductivity of porous materials

The effects of solid phase thermal conductivity, pore thermal conductivity, and pore volume fraction on the measured effective thermal conductivity of porous ceramics with pore volume fractions of 4 to 95% were investigated. The experimental results were then compared with pre-existing numerical models. It was found that the Maxwell-Eucken relation for closed porosity and the Landauer relation for open porosity were able to closely predict the effective thermal conductivity for tin oxide, ...

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High thermoelectric performance in Bi2-xPbxBa2Co2Oy promoted by directional growth and annealing

The laser floating zone method was used to prepare Pb doped Bi2-xPbxBa2Co2Oy thermoelectric materials with x=0, 0.2, 0.4, and 0.6. The highest power factor reported was obtained at 650oC for the 0.2 Pb doped samples. This value was higher than that for pure laser grown Bi2Ba2Co2Oy materials. The thermal conductivity was decreased, as is desired in thermoelectric materials....

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