Enhancing the Seebeck effect in carbon fiber-reinforced cement by using intercalated carbon fibers
Abstract
null null The absolute thermoelectric power of carbon fiber-reinforced cement paste was rendered as negative as −17 μV/°C by using bromine-intercalated carbon fibers, which had a high concentration of holes. The corresponding paste with pristine carbon fibers exhibited absolute thermoelectric power as negative as −0.8 μV/°C...
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Title
Enhancing the Seebeck effect in carbon fiber-reinforced cement by using intercalated carbon fibers
Published Date
Aug 1, 2000
Journal
Volume
30
Issue
8
Pages
1295 - 1298
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