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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2020Publisher:Elsevier BV Authors: B. B. Khaidarov; Natalya N. Kovyneva;Gopalu Karunakaran;
Igor Burmistrov; +12 AuthorsGopalu Karunakaran
Gopalu Karunakaran in OpenAIREB. B. Khaidarov; Natalya N. Kovyneva;Gopalu Karunakaran;
Igor Burmistrov; Igor Burmistrov; Igor Burmistrov; Denis Kuznetsov;Gopalu Karunakaran
Gopalu Karunakaran in OpenAIREAlexander Gorokhovsky;
Alexander Gorokhovsky
Alexander Gorokhovsky in OpenAIREEun-Bum Cho;
Eun-Bum Cho
Eun-Bum Cho in OpenAIRENikolay Kiselev;
Nikolay Kiselev; Evgeny Kolesnikov; Denis Artyukhov; Denis Artyukhov;Nikolay Kiselev
Nikolay Kiselev in OpenAIREN. V. Gorshkov;
N. V. Gorshkov;N. V. Gorshkov
N. V. Gorshkov in OpenAIREAbstract High-performance harvesting of waste heat energy and its conversion into electric energy via thermo-electrochemical cells is an essential strategy of renewable energy development. Even though there is a large amount of scientific research available, but due to expensive electrode materials and low efficiency, the thermo-electrochemical cells have not found practical application. Here we demonstrated thermo-electrochemical cell with nickel (Ni) hollow microspheres-based electrodes, provided the highest hypothetical Seebeck coefficient of 4.5 mV/K (for aqueous electrolyte based thermocells) until today and open-circuit voltage values of up to 0.2 V. High values of Seebeck coefficient provide the ability to collect low-temperature heat, and high output potential differences which allow to fabricate batteries for commercial power circuits for various microelectronic devices. This work also proposed a mechanism and science behind the electrode processes, which explains a extremely high values of the hypothetical Seebeck coefficient. This is the first time to use Ni hollow microsphere in thermo-electrochemical cell for heat harvesting and thermal energy conversion into electricity. Because of the low cost of Ni microspheres electrode-based developed thermo cells could be commercially feasible for harvesting low-quality thermal energy.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2020Publisher:Elsevier BV Authors: Evgeny Kolesnikov;Igor Burmistrov;
Igor Burmistrov; Igor Burmistrov; +9 AuthorsIgor Burmistrov
Igor Burmistrov in OpenAIREEvgeny Kolesnikov;Igor Burmistrov;
Igor Burmistrov; Igor Burmistrov;Igor Burmistrov
Igor Burmistrov in OpenAIRENikolay Kiselev;
Nikolay Kiselev
Nikolay Kiselev in OpenAIREAlexander Gorokhovsky;
Denis Artyukhov;Alexander Gorokhovsky
Alexander Gorokhovsky in OpenAIREGopalu Karunakaran;
Andrey Yudni;Gopalu Karunakaran
Gopalu Karunakaran in OpenAIREN. V. Gorshkov;
B. B. Khaidarov; Denis Kuznetsov;N. V. Gorshkov
N. V. Gorshkov in OpenAIREEun-Bum Cho;
Eun-Bum Cho
Eun-Bum Cho in OpenAIRELow-grade waste heat harvesting and conversion into electric energy is an important way of renewable energy development and thermo-electrochemical cells are promising devices to solve this problem. In this paper, we report original data on the current density and maximum output power dependents on voltage of the thermos-cells with nickel hollow microspheres electrodes and different electrolyte concentration (from 0.1 to 3.0 mol/l)which exhibit excellent hypothetical Seebeck coefficient and accordingly high open-circuit voltage values at low source temperature. The composition, microstructure and morphology of the hollow nickel microspheres based electrodes are included here. Because of the low cost of nickel based thermo-cells could be commercially feasible for harvesting low-quality thermal energy, in this connection, the raw data of measurements of their properties are given here. The data is related to "High Seebeck coefficient thermo-electrochemical cell using nickel hollow microspheres electrodes", Burmistrov et al., Renewable Energy, 2020 [1].
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