K. Nogi et al., Production of iron-disilicide thermoelectric devices and thermoelectric module by the slip casting method, MAT SCI E A, 307(1-2), 2001, pp. 129-133
FeSi2 thermoelectric devices and thermoelectric modules were produced by th
e slip casting method, and their thermoelectric properties were evaluated.
The starting materials were Fe0.91Mn0.09Si2 (p-type) and Fe0.98Co0.02Si2 (1
2-type). The powder concentration was 77 mass%, and the hydrogen exponents
of p- and n-type were 8.5 and 7, respectively. The p- and n-type slips were
simultaneously poured into a mold. The green body was demolded in approxim
ately 10 min, then dried at 353 K for about 3 h in air. It was then sintere
d at 1443 K for 3 h, and annealed at 1123 K for 14 h. Both the sintering an
d annealing were performed in a vacuum of 10(-2) Pa. The p-n junctions were
formed within the range of 10 mm from the edge of the hot junction. The el
ectrode was formed by silver brazing. Reliable electrodes can be obtained b
y adding E-phase powder or nickel powder. They formed ohmic contacts with b
eta -FeSi2. The open circuit voltage, the internal resistance and the maxim
um power output of the thermoelectric module consisting of 20 devices were
5.25 V, 15.2 Omega and 0.45 W, respectively, for the maximum temperature di
fference (= 572 R). (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.