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Title: Insights into the thermopower of thermally regenerative electrochemical cycle for low grade heat harvesting
Authors: Cheng, C 
Wang, S
Tan, P
Dai, Y 
Yu, J 
Cheng, R
Feng, SP
Ni, M 
Issue Date: 12-Feb-2021
Source: ACS energy letters, 12 Feb. 2021, v. 6, no. 2, p. 329-336
Abstract: The thermally regenerative electrochemical cycle (TREC) is a promising technology for converting low-grade heat (<100 °C) to electrical power. In this work, the TREC with the NiHCF cathode and Zn anode achieves a markedly high thermopower (α) of -1.575 mV K-1 and a heat-to-electricity efficiency of 2.41% at the temperature difference of 30 °C (equivalent to 25.15% of Carnot efficiency), surpassing all the existing TREC systems. For the first time, the mixed membranes with mixed pH electrolytes are introduced in the TREC systems to boost α to a record-high value of -2.270 mV K-1. The proposed thermodynamic framework advances the understanding on the origin of α and electrochemical potential, which will guide people to engineer TRECs.
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Journal: ACS energy letters 
ISSN: 2380-8195
DOI: 10.1021/acsenergylett.0c02322
Rights: © 2020 American Chemical Society
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in ACS Energy Letters, copyright © American Chemical Society after peer review and technical editing by the publisher. To access the final edited and published work see https://doi.org/10.1021/acsenergylett.0c02322.
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