Posted On: 05/21/2015 1:11:07 AM
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Thermoelectric devices convert heat to electricity and have no moving parts, making them extremely attractive for cooling and energy harvesting applications. Thermoelectric MOFs could take these advantages a step further with improved performance, smaller size and flexible designs.
The researchers also gained a fundamental understanding of the charge transport properties of these novel materials that furthers the long-range goal of molding MOFs into electronic and optoelectronic devices.
Sandia researchers first to measure thermoelectric behavior by 'Tinkertoy' materials
Livermore, CA | Posted on May 20th, 2015
http://www.nanotech-now.com/news.cgi?story_id=51520
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The researchers also gained a fundamental understanding of the charge transport properties of these novel materials that furthers the long-range goal of molding MOFs into electronic and optoelectronic devices.
Sandia researchers first to measure thermoelectric behavior by 'Tinkertoy' materials
Livermore, CA | Posted on May 20th, 2015
http://www.nanotech-now.com/news.cgi?story_id=51520
As we pick up speed in our new ride we notice that there are many more ave's to choose from.......pedal to the metal MFers!!!!!!
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