4.5 Article

Carbon nanotube glycol nanofluids: Photo-thermal properties, thermal conductivities and rheological behavior

Journal

PARTICUOLOGY
Volume 10, Issue 5, Pages 614-618

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.partic.2012.04.001

Keywords

Nanofluids; CNTs; Photo-thermal conversion; Rheological behavior; Thermal conductivity

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51172117, 51176080]
  2. Shandong Natural Science Foundation [ZR2010EM035]
  3. Qingdao Science and Technology Project [10-3-4-4-12-jch]

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The efficiency and effectiveness of solar energy capture and storage are to a large extent functions of the heat transfer and storage capacity of the medium used. This paper investigates the potential of using carbon nanotube (CNT)-glycol nanosuspension as such a medium, prepared by freeze drying-ultrasonic dispersing after oxidation treatment with HNO3. The influences of the mass fraction of CNTs glycol nanofluids and temperatures on photo-thermal properties, thermal conductivities and rheological behavior were investigated. The results show that CNTs with oxidation treatment exhibited good dispersing performance. Strong optical absorption of the CNTs glycol nanofluids was detected in the range of 200-2500 nm. At room temperature, 18% enhancement was found in the photo-thermal conversion efficiency of the 0.5% mass fraction CNTs glycol nanofluids in comparison to the basic fluids, without significant increase in viscosity. At 55 C, CNTs glycol nanofluids with 4.0% mass fraction exhibited much lower viscosity and 25.4% higher thermal conductivity in comparison to that of pure glycol at room temperature. (c) 2012 Chinese Society of Particuology and Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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