Influence of pressure and dwell time on pressure-assisted sintering of calcium cobaltite |
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Authors: | Sophie Bresch Björn Mieller Daniela Schönauer-Kamin Ralf Moos Timmy Reimann Fabien Giovannelli Torsten Rabe |
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Affiliation: | 1. Division Advanced Technical Ceramics, Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und –prüfung (BAM), Berlin, Germany;2. Department of Functional Materials, University of Bayreuth, Bayreuth, Germany;3. INNOVENT e.V. Technologieentwicklung, Jena, Germany;4. Université de Tours, CNRS, INSA, GREMAN UMR 7347, IUT de Blois, Blois Cedex, France |
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Abstract: | Calcium cobaltite Ca3Co4O9, abbreviated Co349, is a promising thermoelectric material for high-temperature applications in air. Its anisotropic properties can be assigned to polycrystalline parts by texturing. Tape casting and pressure-assisted sintering (PAS) are a possible future way for a cost-effective mass-production of thermoelectric generators. This study examines the influence of pressure and dwell time during PAS at 900°C of tape-cast Co349 on texture and thermoelectric properties. Tape casting aligns lentoid Co349. PAS results in a textured Co349 microstructure with the thermoelectrically favorable ab-direction perpendicular to the pressing direction. By pressure variation during sintering, the microstructure of Co349 can be tailored either toward a maximum figure of merit as required for energy harvesting or toward a maximum power factor as required for energy harvesting. Moderate pressure of 2.5 MPa results in 25% porosity and a textured microstructure with a figure of merit of 0.13 at 700°C, two times higher than the dry-pressed, pressureless-sintered reference. A pressure of 7.5 MPa leads to 94% density and a high power factor of 326 µW/mK2 at 800°C, which is 11 times higher than the dry-pressed reference (30 MPa) from the same powder. |
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Keywords: | hot pressing texture thermoelectric properties |
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