Combining thermogalvanic corrosion and thermogalvanic redox couples for improved electrochemical waste heat harvesting
Journal
Electrochemistry Communications
Journal Volume
58
Start Page
76
End Page
79
ISSN
13882481
Date Issued
2015
Author(s)
Abstract
Thermogalvanic (or thermoelectrochemical) systems can convert a temperature difference into an electrical current by exploiting the entropy change associated with a redox process. This work investigates coupling thermogalvanic redox processes with thermogalvanic corrosion. Ferri/ferrocyanide and iodide/triiodide redox couples were investigated at platinum and stainless steel electrodes. Dilute iodine displays a Seebeck coefficient of + 0.26 mV K- 1 at platinum electrodes and + 2.1 mV K- 1 at stainless steel electrodes. An apparent Seebeck coefficient of + 13.6 mV K- 1 could be achieved under optimal conditions. This is demonstrated to be due to a combination of the iodide/triiodide thermogalvanic redox couple and thermogalvanic iodine-induced corrosion of the stainless steel. © 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Subjects
Sustainable energy
Thermal energy
Thermocell
Waste heat
Publisher
Elsevier Inc.
Type
journal article