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09 сакавіка 2026, 10:06
Chinese researchers develop advanced flexible material for wearable power generation
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BEIJING, 9 March (BelTA - Xinhua) - A Chinese research team has
developed a highly efficient flexible thermoelectric polymer material,
providing critical support for future technologies such as wearable
devices, adhesive refrigeration, and Internet of Things sensors,
according to a study published Friday in the journal Science.
Thermoelectric
materials enable the conversion between thermal and electrical energy,
allowing power generation and refrigeration. The entire process requires
no fuel and produces no pollution. Statistics show that over 60 percent
of the world's energy is lost as waste heat. Reusing the waste heat
holds significant potential for energy conservation and emission
reduction.
Currently, there are two main types of such materials.
Flexible inorganic thermoelectric materials can achieve a
thermoelectric figure of merit (ZT value) of 1.4 at room temperature,
while organic materials can reach a ZT value of 1.2, with complex
preparation processes becoming a bottleneck for practical applications.
The
team from the Institute of Chemistry under the Chinese Academy of
Sciences, led by Prof. Zhu Daoben and Prof. Di Chong'an, has developed
an irregular hierarchical-porous thermoelectric polymer (IHP-TEP). It
achieves a ZT value of 1.64 at 343 kelvin (about 70 degrees Celsius),
establishing a new benchmark for flexible thermoelectric materials in
this temperature range.
This unique structure of this new
material significantly suppresses heat conduction and creates efficient
charge-transport channels that are close to those of an ideal model in
thermoelectric materials. The IHP-TEP film is also compatible with
spray-coating technology, enabling large-area, low-cost manufacturing
similar to newspaper printing.
The new material's flexibility
allows it to adhere to various curved surfaces, offering broad
application prospects in wearable devices and the Internet of Things.
For
instance, it offers a power supply solution for sensors deployed in
diverse environments. Wherever a temperature difference exists, whether
on the human body, a building's exterior or in the field, it can
consistently power the sensors.