Investigating the impact of nanoparticle size and formation on the thermoelectric transport in polymer-nanoparticle composites
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Abstract
In solution-processed composite materials such as conducting polymers and nanoparticles, barrier-free thermodynamic phase separation can lead to the formation of interpenetrating continuous networks of components that exhibits a large chemically accessible interfacial area. Although theoretical and experimental results of some conducting polymer-nanoparticle composites have identified the importance of the properties of the interface, models of charge transport in these materials generally use an effective-medium that neglects interfacial effects. We are improving these approximations by using a model PEDOT:PSS and Au nanoparticle composite to investigate the impact of nanoparticle size and incorporation on its macroscopic thermoelectric transport.
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Presenters
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Nelson Coates
University of Portland
Authors
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Nelson Coates
University of Portland
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Eliana Hausmann
University of Portland
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Quinn Grove
University of Portland
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Jonah Talmadge
University of Portland
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Nicole Park
University of Portland
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Paige W Hall
University of Portland
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Jennifer T Heath
Reed College
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Rubayat Jalal
Reed College