Thermoelectric devices are devices that can convert heat into electrical energy. Researchers have now developed a thermoelectric device composed of organic materials that can generate electricity from ...
Computers, light bulbs, and even people generate heat, and a thermoelectric device can harness that otherwise wasted energy. But present-day thermoelectric designs are not efficient enough for ...
A new material provides high-performance conversion of heat into electricity, offering a way to make electronic devices more ...
Scientists in Japan have developed a new organic device that can harvest energy from heat. Unlike other thermoelectric generators, this one works at room temperature without a heat gradient. Usually, ...
A new tool developed at KAUST helps identify the optimal solvent for processing organic thermoelectric devices polymer films, boosting power output while reducing the ...
A team of researchers developed a thermoelectric material that can be used in wearable devices, such as smart clothing, and while maintaining stable thermal energy performance even in extreme ...
(Nanowerk News) Researcher Wei Zeng of the Institute of Chemical Engineering, Guangdong Provincial Academy of Sciences, in collaboration with Associate Professor Dongyu Zhu of Guangdong University of ...
Upon completion of the agreement, First Tellurium (FSTTF) will own 75% of PyroDelta. PyroDelta has completed the R&D phase of the device and is now exploring options for manufacturing. Patents have ...
(Nanowerk News) Rapid, localized heat management is essential for electronic devices and could have applications ranging from wearable materials to burn treatment. While so-called thermoelectric ...
This new organic thermoelectric device can convert room temperature heat, which is abundant in living environments and was previously not considered a possible energy source, into usable electrical ...