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Perspectives on hydrogel-based ionic thermoelectrics: from mechanistic insights to wearable applications of thermo-diffusive ionic materials

Figure 8. Schematic illustration of the thermal diffusion and ion migration, highlighting ionic TE properties influenced by ion type and size. (A) Schematic representation of ion thermal diffusion in a hydrogel, driven by the making and breaking of hydrogen bonds between ion and polymer chains in aqueous solution. Relationship between the Seebeck coefficient and the -ΔGHB values of (B) anions and (C) cations. (D) Viscosity and (E) Seebeck coefficient of ions in PVA hydrogel. Reproduced with permission[68]. Copyright 2022, American Chemical Society.

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