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Title: Hybrid composite approach enhancing the thermoelectric performance of p-type iron-silicide synthesized by the arc melting-spark plasma sintering technique
Authors: Sangwan, Priyanka
Upadhyay, Naval Kishor
Shyam, Radhey
GUPTA, PANKAJ
Kumar, Harsh
SINGH, SURJEET
Pandey, Akhilesh
Muthiah, Saravanan
Dept. of Physics
Keywords: Thermoelectrics
Iron-silicides
Arc melting
Spark plasma sintering
Composites
2025-FEB-WEEK5
TOC-FEB-2025
2025
Issue Date: Jun-2025
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Citation: Hybrid Advances, 9, 100423.
Abstract: Iron-silicide (β-FeSi2) is one of the most suitable and compatible thermoelectric compounds in applications of mid-temperature thermoelectric energy conversion technologies. Iron-silicide has the added advantages of low cost, non-toxicity, and thermal stability. Apart from these merits, their low figure of merit makes them inferior to others. We experimented with the SiGe particles incorporation into the β-FeSi2 matrix to address these issues. The varying weight percentage of SiGe particle addition in FeSi2 was made using the SPS compaction technique. Adding SiGe particles in Al-doped β-FeSi2 resulted in a lower thermal conductivity than pristine compounds. Also, adding 12 wt% SiGe leads to a 34 % reduction in thermal conductivity values, primarily due to increased phonon scattering mechanisms. Moreover, the Seebeck coefficient exhibits notable improvements, resulting in an excellent thermoelectric performance of the p-type β-FeSi2 compound. The figure-of-merit (zT) value of 0.19 was achieved in β-FeSi1.9Al0.1–12 wt % SiGe composite, a 57 % increase, compared to pristine β-FeSi1.9Al0.1 compounds.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hybadv.2025.100423
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ISSN: 2773-207X
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