CAS Institute of Chemistry achieves electrocooling using new organic thermoelectric materials

Electrocooling can be achieved by the Peltier effect with appropriate materials.Using poly(Ni-ett) thin-film devices, a temperature difference of > 40 degrees Celsius was achieved, allowing for electrocooling of organic thermoelectric devices. It is predicted that ultra-thin devices of this type of material can achieve large temperature difference electrocooling with a heat flux density exceeding 500 W cm-2 in flexible solid-state refrigeration.

CAS news release, September 20, 2018

CAS Institute of Chemistry achieves electrocooling using new organic thermoelectric materials
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