posted on 2021-01-06, 15:39authored byChunyang Zhang, Quan Zhang, Ding Zhang, Mengyan Wang, Yiwen Bo, Xiangqian Fan, Fengchao Li, Jiajie Liang, Yi Huang, Rujun Ma, Yongsheng Chen
Thermoelectric (TE) technology provides
a new way to directly harvest
and convert the heat continuously released from the human body. The
greatest challenge for TE materials applied in wearable TE generators
is compatible with the constantly changing morphology of the human
body while offering a continuous and stable power output. Here, a
stretchable carboxylic single-walled carbon nanotube (SWNT)-based
TE fiber is prepared by an improved wet-spinning method. The stable
Seebeck coefficient of the annealed carboxylic SWNT-based TE fiber
is 44 μV/K even under the tensile strain of ∼30%. Experimental
results show that the fiber can continue to generate constant TE potential
when it is changed to various shapes. The new stretchable TE fiber
has a larger Seebeck coefficient and more stretchability than existing
TE fibers based on the Seebeck effect, opening a path to using the
technology for a variety of practical applications.