Exploring Pyrazine‐Based Organic Redox Couples for Enhanced Thermoelectric Performance in Wearable Energy Harvesters
Chia‐Yu Lee,
Ching‐Chieh Hsu,
Chia‐Hsin Wang
et al.
Abstract:Thermoelectric generators (TEGs) based on thermogalvanic cells can convert low‐temperature waste heat into electricity. Organic redox couples are well‐suited for wearable devices due to their nontoxicity and the potential to enhance the ionic Seebeck coefficient through functional‐group modifications. Pyrazine‐based organic redox couples with different functional groups is comparatively analyzed through cyclic voltammetry under varying temperatures. The results reveal substantial differences in entropy change… Show more
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