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1. Conjugated polymers for thermoelectric applications
1.1 Polymers for thermoelectricity
Until now, thermoelectric systems have been used in niche markets such as portable refrigeration systems, systems for cooling vibration-sensitive devices (CDD cameras, microscopes, etc.) or in the space industry. For a number of years now, environmental awareness has been driving research into the development of non-polluting energy conversion methods that can be used on a large scale. Inorganic semiconductor materials are good thermoelectric
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