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A2: Medium temperature materials

Youngjae Yoo, Kwang Seok Jang, O Hwan Kwon, Cheon Taek Hong, Sung-Goo Lee, Jin Uk Ha*, Song Yun Cho
Division of Advanced Materials, Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology*Lightweight Convergent Materials R&D center, Korea Automotive Technology Institute

Energy resources which all over the world used shortages to meet necessary and sufficient condition in the modern industry society. Particularly, in many countries which lack nature resources, the energy conversion technology was recently issued because of overseas dependence of energy. For this reason, the field of thermoelectrics has garnered considerable attraction due to a potentially transformative power generation and this field could be an important part of the solution to today's energy challenge. In this work, we investigated the possibility of the polymer/nanocarbon hybrid materials on the flexible thermoelectric applications. Effects of nanocarbon contents and processing conditions on the thermoelectric performance of the hybrid films were explored.