Abstract
Identifying reliable and sustainable sources of electricity is a significant challenge of the present time. However, most energy-generation mechanisms produce unavoidable low-grade waste heat as a byproduct while harvesting (or converting) electrical energy from conventional or renewable energy sources. Each year, over 60% of the primary energy is wasted as heat. Accordingly, considerable efforts are being made to convert this waste heat into usable electrical energy using diverse energy conversion materials. In this review, three actively investigated energy conversion mechanisms beyond thermoelectrics, i.e., (1) pyroelectric, (2) thermomagnetic, and (3) thermogalvanic generators, are reviewed and compared from the viewpoint of fundamental theories, critical parameters for high energy conversion efficiency, and current status of materials and devices. The challenges and opportunities in low-grade waste-heat recovery are discussed in terms of material science and structural design. This review provides an overview of the current progress in thermal-energy-harvesting research, future challenges, and opportunities.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 108596 |
| Journal | Nano Energy |
| Volume | 114 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Sep 2023 |
UN SDGs
This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy
Keywords
- Low grade waste heat
- Pyroelectric
- Thermal energy harvesting
- Thermogalvanic
- Thermomagnetic
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