Journal of the American Ceramic Society, Vol.87, No.10, 1890-1894, 2004
Characterization of thermoelectric metal oxide elements prepared by the pulse electric-current sintering method
Thermoelectric elements consisting of the layered polycrystalline materials of Al-doped ZnO and NaCo2O4 were prepared using the pulse electric-current sintering (PECS) method at 900degreesC for 3 min. Direct contact between the polycrystalline Al-doped ZnO and the NaCo2O4 was obtained in a single-step process for the stacked powders. The electrical conductivities of the polycrystalline materials prepared by PECS were higher than those of materials prepared by conventional sintering, despite their porous structure. The thermoelectric voltage of the 1-mol%-Al-doped ZnO and NaCo2O4 polycrystalline element (measuring similar to6 mm x 3 mm x 15 mm) was 83 mV at dT = 500 K, when the junction of the elements was at 800degreesC.