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A new path to self-powered infrastructure with thermoelectric cement
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A new path to self-powered infrastructure with thermoelectric cement
by Simon Mansfield
Sydney, Australia (SPX) Apr 15, 2025

A team led by Professor Zhou Yang at Southeast University has developed a groundbreaking cement-based material that could revolutionize energy systems in smart infrastructure. Inspired by the internal structure of plant stems, the researchers designed a bio-mimetic thermoelectric cement capable of converting temperature differences into electrical power while maintaining strength and durability.

The innovative material is a cement-hydrogel composite constructed in a multilayered configuration. This structural design draws from nature to enhance functionality, enabling the composite to exhibit a Seebeck coefficient of -40.5 millivolts per Kelvin and a thermoelectric figure of merit (ZT) of 6.6+ 10^-2. These performance values exceed those of previously developed thermoelectric cement materials by factors of ten and six, respectively.

Central to the composite's performance is a method called interfacial selective ion immobilization. The hydrogel layers act as fast-conducting channels for hydroxide ions (OH-), while the interfaces between the cement and hydrogel layers selectively bond with calcium ions (Ca2+) and loosely interact with OH-. This selectivity intensifies the ion mobility imbalance, which is key to amplifying the thermoelectric output.

In addition to its energy harvesting capability, the composite also offers mechanical resilience and built-in energy storage. These dual functionalities position it as a promising solution for powering sensors, wireless devices, and other electronics embedded in smart infrastructure, including intelligent pavements and self-monitoring buildings.

Research Report:Bio-inspired thermoelectric cement with interfacial selective immobilization towards self-powered buildings

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