Taking
advantage of the high electrical conductivity of a single-walled
carbon nanotube (SWCNT) and the large Seebeck coefficient of rylene
diimide, a convenient strategy is proposed to achieve high-performance
n-type thermoelectric (TE) composites containing a SWCNT and amino-substituted
perylene diimide (PDINE) or naphthalene diimide (NDINE). The obtained
n-type composites display greatly enhanced TE performance with maximum
power factors of 112 ± 8 (PDINE/SWCNT) and 135 ± 14 (NDINE/SWCNT)
μW m–1 K–2. A short doping
time of 0.5 h can ensure high TE performance. The corresponding TE
module consisting of five p–n junctions reaches a large output
power of 3.3 μW under a 50 °C temperature gradient. In
addition, the n-type composites exhibit high air stability and excellent
thermal stability. This design strategy benefits the future fabricating
of high-performance n-type TE materials and devices.