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Old 9th December 2013, 08:22   #1
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Default Electricity from waste heat with more efficient materials

He found that by adding organic layers between layers of zinc it is possible to improve the performance of thermoelectric materials. The organic layers are also believed to have a major effect in reducing thermal conductivity, which would be very useful in thermoelectric materials.

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