An aqueous vanadium complex for the superior electrolyte of a thermo-electrochemical cell†
Abstract
The Seebeck coefficient of a thermo-electrochemical cell consisting of vanadium complexes reaches −3.2 mV K−1 in water and −3.8 mV K−1 in a mixed solvent. The solvation entropy of the proton achieves a high Se. The ZT and electrochemical cooling effect outperform those of the benchmark electrolyte, [Fe(CN)6]3−/4−.