Review article on organic and inorganic thermoelectric materials for converting heat into electricity for IoT (internet of things) related
News Highlights: Review article on organic and inorganic thermoelectric materials for converting heat into electricity for IoT (internet of things) related
TSUKUBA, Japan, Jan. 26, 2021 / PRNewswire / – Technology harvesting thermoelectric energy will play a central role in powering millions of sensors and devices for IoT applications, especially for wearable electronics. This STAM assessment paper described the potential of state-of-the-art organic and inorganic thermoelectric materials to convert heat into electricity via the Seebeck effect for applications such as high-powered mobile sensors powered by body heat.
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TSUKUBA, Japan, Jan. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Technology for thermoelectric energy harvesting will play a central role in powering millions of sensors and devices for IoT applications especially for wearable electronics. This
STAM review paper described the potential of state-of-the-art organic and inorganic thermoelectric materials to convert heat into electricity through the Seebeck effect for applications that include power mobile sensors powered by body heat.
A review article written by Takao Mori of NIMS and his colleagues published in
Science and Technology of Advanced Materials in 2018 [1] gives a comprehensive overview of the principles and advances in the development of thermoelectric materials suitable for energy harvesting power generation, ranging from organic and hybrid organic-inorganic to inorganic materials . The review article has been awarded the 2020
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