Issue 38, 2024

The effects of Yb11Sb10 and Yb10MnSb9 secondary phases on the high performing thermoelectric material Yb14MnSb11

Abstract

The Yb11Sb10 Zintl phase has long been reported to be a negative secondary phase in the high performing Yb14MSb11 (M = Mn, Mg, Zn) (14-1-11) thermoelectric material. However there have been discrepancies in the literature regarding the effect of this Yb11Sb10 phase on the thermoelectric performance of 14-1-11 compounds. The recent discovery of Yb10MnSb9 is used here to explain these inconsistencies. Yb11Sb10 and Yb10MnSb9 are very close materials stoichiometrically and crystallographically. However, despite these similarities, these materials exhibit very different transport properties and thus should have differing impacts on the overall thermoelectric performance of 14-1-11. In this work, we consider how these two phases affect the thermoelectric performance of Yb14MnSb11 when present as secondary phases both through an experimental investigation and an effective medium theory model. Secondary phases in thermoelectrics are often regarded as a consistently negative effect and yet here we show that while the presence of Yb11Sb10 in Yb14MnSb11 reduces the thermoelectric performance, the presence of Yb10MnSb9, even in large amounts does not dramatically reduce the thermoelectric performance and is shown here to even improve performance. This work provides a deeper understanding of previous works regarding 14-1-11 materials and Yb–Mn–Sb phases and paves the way towards practical application.

Graphical abstract: The effects of Yb11Sb10 and Yb10MnSb9 secondary phases on the high performing thermoelectric material Yb14MnSb11

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Jul 2024
Accepted
03 Sep 2024
First published
09 Sep 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2024,12, 26064-26075

The effects of Yb11Sb10 and Yb10MnSb9 secondary phases on the high performing thermoelectric material Yb14MnSb11

L. Borgsmiller and G. J. Snyder, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2024, 12, 26064 DOI: 10.1039/D4TA04606D

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