Synthesis and Thermoelectric Properties of Partially Double-Filled (Ce1-zPrz)yFe4-xCoxSb12 Skutterudites
Partially double-filled p -type (Ce 1− z Pr z ) y Fe 4− x Co x Sb 12 ( z = 0.25, 0.75; y = 0.8; x = 0, 0.5, 1.0) skutterudites were synthesized by encapsulated melting and consolidated by hot pressing. The microstructure, phase, charge transport characteristics, and thermoelectric properties of the...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of electronic materials 2018, Vol.47 (6), p.3152-3158 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Partially double-filled
p
-type (Ce
1−
z
Pr
z
)
y
Fe
4−
x
Co
x
Sb
12
(
z
= 0.25, 0.75;
y
= 0.8;
x
= 0, 0.5, 1.0) skutterudites were synthesized by encapsulated melting and consolidated by hot pressing. The microstructure, phase, charge transport characteristics, and thermoelectric properties of the hot-pressed specimens were analyzed. Detailed measurements indicated that the skutterudite phase was successfully synthesized, but a small amount of a secondary phase (FeSb
2
) was also identified. However, the amount of the FeSb
2
phase decreased with an increase in the Co substitution. Unlike for the filled Ce
1−
z
Pr
z
Fe
4−
x
Co
x
Sb
12
skutterudites with
y
= 1, the (Ce,Pr)Sb
2
phases were not formed by partial filling with Ce/Pr. The electrical conductivity decreased with increasing temperature, similar to the behavior shown by degenerate semiconductors. The Hall coefficient and the Seebeck coefficients were positive, indicating that all specimens exhibited
p
-type characteristics. The electrical conductivity and the electronic thermal conductivity decreased with increasing Pr filling and Co substitution because of the decreased carrier concentration caused by charge compensation. A maximum dimensionless figure of merit, ZT
max
= 0.84, was obtained at 623 K for (Ce
0.75
Pr
0.25
)
0.8
Fe
3
CoSb
12
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ISSN: | 0361-5235 1543-186X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11664-017-5907-9 |