Synthesis and characterization of erbium (III)-doped polyimide nanofibers for low temperature thermophotovoltaic applications

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Abstract

Thermophotovoltaic conversion technology is a promising way to convert waste heat to electricity via photons. In this research, erbium (III)-doped polyimide nanofibers mats were prepared as selective emitters to explore the selective thermal emission efficiency in a low operating temperature range ($<$ 500 $^{\circ}$C). The selective emission at 6500 cm$^{-1}$ of erbium (III)-doped polyimide nanofiber mats was measured on mats characterized with scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, FT-IR spectroscopy, and thermogravimetric analysis. A small but potentially useful amount of power was obtained from a 2 mg mat.

*We acknowledge the financial support from NSF grant \# DMI-0403835.

Authors

  • Zhenxin Zhong

    • Dept of polymer science, University of Akron
  • Darrell Reneker

    • Department of Polymer Science, The University of Akron
    • Dept of Polymer Science, U of Akron
    • Dept. of Polymer Sci., The Univ. of Akron
    • Dept of polymer science, University of Akron