Based on Peltier effect,Bi_(2)Te_(3)-based alloy is widely used in commercial solid-state refrigeration at room temperature.The mainstream strategies for enhancing room-temperature thermoelectric performance in Bi_(2)...Based on Peltier effect,Bi_(2)Te_(3)-based alloy is widely used in commercial solid-state refrigeration at room temperature.The mainstream strategies for enhancing room-temperature thermoelectric performance in Bi_(2)Te_(3)focus on band and microstructure engineering.However,a clear understanding of the modulation of band structure and scattering through such engineering remains still challenging,because the minority carriers compensate partially the overall transport properties for the narrow-gap Bi_(2)Te_(3)at room temperature(known as the bipolar effect).The purpose of this work is to model the transport properties near and far away from the bipolar effect region for Bi_(2)Te_(3)-based thermoelectric material by a two-band model taking contributions of both majority and minority carriers into account.This is endowed by shifting the Fermi level from the conduction band to the valence band during the modeling.A large amount of data of Bi_(2)Te_(3)-based materials is collected from various studies for the comparison between experimental and predicted properties.The fundamental parameters,such as the density of states effective masses and deformation potential coefficients,of Bi_(2)Te_(3)-based materials are quantified.The analysis can help find out the impact factors(e.g.the mobility ratio between conduction and valence bands)for the improvement of thermoelectric properties for Bi_(2)Te_(3)-based alloys.This work provides a convenient tool for analyzing and predicting the transport performance even in the presence of bipolar effect,which can facilitate the development of the narrow-gap thermoelectric semiconductors.展开更多
TWC-equipped exhausts are widely used in gasoline-fueled vehicles to meet stringent emission regulations. The main components in TWCs are precious metals such as palladium (Pd), platinum (Pt), and rhodium (Rh) as the ...TWC-equipped exhausts are widely used in gasoline-fueled vehicles to meet stringent emission regulations. The main components in TWCs are precious metals such as palladium (Pd), platinum (Pt), and rhodium (Rh) as the active component, and inorganic oxides such as γ-alumina (Al 2 O 3 ), ceria (CeO 2 ), zirconia (ZrO 2 ) and ceria-zirconia (CeO 2-ZrO 2 ) are used as the support. Interaction of precious metals and support plays an important role in the thermal stability and catalytic performance of TWCs. The support can improve the dispersion of precious metals and suppress the sintering of precious metals at high temperature. In the same, precious metals can also enhance the redox performance and oxygen storage capacity of support. This paper reviews the reaction phenomenon and mechanism of precious metals (Pt, Pd, Rh) and supports such as Al 2 O 3 , CeO 2-based composite oxides.展开更多
基金National Natural Science Foundation of China(T2125008,92263108,92163203,52102292,52003198)Shanghai Rising-Star Program(23QA1409300)Innovation Program of Shanghai Municipal Education Commission(2021-01-07-00-07-E00096)。
文摘Based on Peltier effect,Bi_(2)Te_(3)-based alloy is widely used in commercial solid-state refrigeration at room temperature.The mainstream strategies for enhancing room-temperature thermoelectric performance in Bi_(2)Te_(3)focus on band and microstructure engineering.However,a clear understanding of the modulation of band structure and scattering through such engineering remains still challenging,because the minority carriers compensate partially the overall transport properties for the narrow-gap Bi_(2)Te_(3)at room temperature(known as the bipolar effect).The purpose of this work is to model the transport properties near and far away from the bipolar effect region for Bi_(2)Te_(3)-based thermoelectric material by a two-band model taking contributions of both majority and minority carriers into account.This is endowed by shifting the Fermi level from the conduction band to the valence band during the modeling.A large amount of data of Bi_(2)Te_(3)-based materials is collected from various studies for the comparison between experimental and predicted properties.The fundamental parameters,such as the density of states effective masses and deformation potential coefficients,of Bi_(2)Te_(3)-based materials are quantified.The analysis can help find out the impact factors(e.g.the mobility ratio between conduction and valence bands)for the improvement of thermoelectric properties for Bi_(2)Te_(3)-based alloys.This work provides a convenient tool for analyzing and predicting the transport performance even in the presence of bipolar effect,which can facilitate the development of the narrow-gap thermoelectric semiconductors.
基金National Science technology Support Plan Projects"(2012BAE06B00)
文摘TWC-equipped exhausts are widely used in gasoline-fueled vehicles to meet stringent emission regulations. The main components in TWCs are precious metals such as palladium (Pd), platinum (Pt), and rhodium (Rh) as the active component, and inorganic oxides such as γ-alumina (Al 2 O 3 ), ceria (CeO 2 ), zirconia (ZrO 2 ) and ceria-zirconia (CeO 2-ZrO 2 ) are used as the support. Interaction of precious metals and support plays an important role in the thermal stability and catalytic performance of TWCs. The support can improve the dispersion of precious metals and suppress the sintering of precious metals at high temperature. In the same, precious metals can also enhance the redox performance and oxygen storage capacity of support. This paper reviews the reaction phenomenon and mechanism of precious metals (Pt, Pd, Rh) and supports such as Al 2 O 3 , CeO 2-based composite oxides.