Hiya,I did some research before I posted, and I got some surprising articles from several professors at Massachusetts Institute of Technology attempting to do something similar, you can check out there research at,
The canadian manufacturer is willing to help donate some TEG's to my science fair project, however none of them are nano-structured. Also, I apparently happened to stumble upon a patent in regards to this,
The patent generally covers what I wanted make. I can not seem to get my hands on a nano-structured thermoelectric generator, probably because they are not commercial. I am going to continue to search on how to could get my hands on the materials to make such a device or if I could just buy a couple (probably not gonna happen). In addition, with this device, I am simply going to compare its electrical output to a normal TEG, and also use thermal grease to improve its efficiency. My further goal as explained in the project report is to get AECL (Atomic Energy of Canada Limited) to incorporate these devices in the CANDU Reactor (CANada Deuterium Uranium Reactor). Thus improving the overall electrical output of the CANDU significantly over the long run.