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Sol–Gel Synthesis of Ca2.5Ag0.3Yb0.2Co4O9 Thermoelectric Materials: Mechanisms, Process Parameters, Structural Evolution, and Thermoelectrical Properties

  • Enes Kilinc*
  • , Fatih Uysal
  • , Mucahit Abdullah Sari
  • , Huseyin Kurt
  • , Erdal Celik
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Karabuk University
  • Sakarya University of Applied Sciences
  • Necmettin Erbakan University
  • TeknoHAB Technology Development Zone
  • Bingol University

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Abstract

This study meticulously investigates the synthesis and characterization of p-type Ca2.5Ag0.3Yb0.2Co4O9 ceramic materials via the sol–gel method—a versatile and precise technique that yields homogeneous, finely grained powders. The synthesized materials were characterized using a range of techniques, including TG–DTA, FTIR, XRD, XPS, SEM, and TM, for comprehensive analysis. Thermoelectric performance was precisely evaluated by measuring the Seebeck coefficient, electrical resistivity, and power factor over a broad temperature spectrum. By incorporating Ag and Yb as dopants, the goal was to enhance electrical conductivity while preserving a high Seebeck coefficient, thereby boosting overall thermoelectric efficiency. At 800 °C, the p-type Ca2.5Ag0.3Yb0.2Co4O9 ceramic material manifested a Seebeck coefficient of 262.03 µV/K, an electrical resistivity of 13.52 mΩ·cm, a thermal conductivity of 0.95 W/m·K, and a corresponding power factor of 0.51 mW/m·K2. The results of this study offer vital insights into the ongoing evolution of high-performance thermoelectric materials for renewable energy transformation, particularly in the aviation sector, where optimizing waste heat recovery can significantly enhance overall operational efficiency.

Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Materials Engineering and Performance
DOIs
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2026

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Keywords

  • aerospace applications
  • Ca2.5Ag0.3Yb0.2Co4O9
  • power factor
  • Seebeck coefficient
  • sol–gel synthesis
  • thermoelectric materials

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