Zr0.15Hf0.15Ti0.7NiSn

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· Zr0.15Hf0.15Ti0.7NiSn

Zr0.15Hf0.15Ti0.7NiSn is a half-Heusler intermetallic compound, a quaternary transition-metal based alloy combining zirconium, hafnium, titanium, nickel, and tin. This material belongs to the family of half-Heusler thermoelectrics, engineered primarily for solid-state heat-to-electricity conversion and thermal management applications where low lattice thermal conductivity paired with metallic electrical properties is advantageous. The compositional tuning of this alloy—substituting hafnium and zirconium into a titanium-nickel-tin base—is a research strategy to reduce thermal conductivity while maintaining mechanical robustness, making it notable as a candidate for mid-temperature thermoelectric generators and waste-heat recovery devices where conventional approaches fall short.

thermoelectric power generationwaste heat recovery systemsmid-temperature energy conversionsolid-state coolingautomotive exhaust recoverymaterials research—thermoelectrics

Compliance & Regulations

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PropertyValueUnitConditionsSource
Thermal Conductivity(k)2 entries
BTU/(hr·ft·°F)
BTU/(hr·ft·°F)127°C
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PropertyValueUnitConditionsSource
Electrical Conductivity(σ)
S/cm127°C
Electrical Resistivity(ρe)
Ω·m127°C
Thermoelectric Power Factor(PF)
W/(m·K²)127°C
Seebeck Coefficient(S)
μV/K127°C
Thermoelectric Figure of Merit(zT)
-127°C
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