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Post-calcination, a novel method to synthesize cobalt oxide-based thermoelectric materials

Authors
Kang, Min-GyuCho, Kwang-HwanKim, Jin-SangNahm, SahnYoon, Seok-JinKang, Chong-Yun
Issue Date
7월-2014
Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Keywords
Ca3Co4O9; Phase decomposition; Sintering; Thermoelectrics
Citation
ACTA MATERIALIA, v.73, pp.251 - 258
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Journal Title
ACTA MATERIALIA
Volume
73
Start Page
251
End Page
258
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/98095
DOI
10.1016/j.actamat.2014.04.008
ISSN
1359-6454
Abstract
Cobalt oxide-based Ca3Co4O9 ceramics are known for their good thermoelectric (TE) performance and chemical stability at high temperatures (<900 degrees C); however, the crystalline phase of these ceramics is unstable beyond 926 degrees C due to thermal decomposition. This low limit (926 degrees C) on the sintering temperature produces a very low-density material with poor TE properties. Here, a novel method (post-calcination) to synthesize high-density and single-phase Ca3Co4O9 ceramics is investigated by high-temperature X-ray diffraction analysis. The post-calcination method, which includes cooling and reheating of the phase decomposed Ca3Co4O9 ceramics, synthesizes high-density (relative density = 92%) and single-phase Ca3Co4O9 ceramics via a solid-state reaction at a high sintering temperature of 1200 degrees C, and improved TE properties (power factor = 0.245 mW K-2 in 1 at 800 degrees C) are observed. The post-calcination method is expected to be applicable to Ca3Co4O9 and other materials that are difficult to obtain in high-density form due to thermal decomposition. Furthermore, this technique improves the sinterability and production efficiency without using complicated processes. (C) 2014 Acta Materialia Inc. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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