Wearable Thermoelectric Generators Based on Flexible Ag2Se/PVDF Films: Influence of Film Geometry and Wind on Energy Harvesting

Authors
Kim, NayeonWon, JonginMun, YeongjunKang, Yeong A.Kim, Hyun-SikKim, JungwonJang, Kwang-Suk
Issue Date
2025-10
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Citation
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, v.17, no.40, pp.56359 - 56369
Abstract
In wearable thermoelectric generators (TEGs), the challenge is to develop thermoelectric materials that are both high-performance and mechanically flexible. Here, we present a flexible n-type Ag2Se/poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF) composite film that simultaneously achieves enhanced thermoelectric figure of merit (zT) and improved flexibility. A freestanding Ag2Se film incorporating 5 wt % PVDF reached a zT of 0.591 at room temperature (versus 0.529 for pure Ag2Se) and a minimum bending radius of 3.5 mm (improved from 6 mm), and it maintained its performance over 1000 bending cycles. The performance enhancement is attributed to a uniform dispersion of PVDF within the Ag2Se matrix, which greatly reduces lattice thermal conductivity via interfacial phonon scattering. We integrated the n-type Ag2Se/PVDF and p-type single-walled carbon nanotube/PVDF films into a vertical wearable TEG architecture that leverages out-of-plane (through-thickness) thermal gradients. The resulting device generated power from a small skin-to-ambient temperature difference (similar to 10 degrees C) and exhibited significantly increased output under mild airflow or motion. This work demonstrates a viable strategy for harvesting body heat using flexible high-zT materials in a device design optimized for low-grade thermal energy.
Keywords
TEMPERATURE; SCATTERING; COMPOSITE; LEADS; body-heat energy harvesting; inorganic/polymer composites; Ag2Se-basedfilms; stacked film configuration; bendable thermoelectric films
ISSN
1944-8244
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/153370
DOI
10.1021/acsami.5c15434
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