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State-of-the-art review of nanofluids in solar collectors: A review based on the type of the dispersed nanoparticles

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JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
Volume 310, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2021.127528

Keywords

Flat plate solar collectors; Evacuated tube solar collector; Nanofluid; Metal oxide nanoparticles; Non-metal nanoparticles

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Nanofluids, as a new generation of fluids, have shown to be more suitable for heat transfer applications compared to conventional fluids, with the type of nanoparticles dispersed being a key parameter. This review focuses on the different types of particles used in nanofluid research, particularly in solar collectors, exploring their impact on heat transfer and the classification of nanoparticles. Studies suggest that Al2O3-based nanofluids are widely considered in solar collectors, with non-metallic based nanofluids potentially more efficient for enhancement. Negative aspects such as thermo-physical instability and reduced efficiency at high nanoparticle volume fraction are also highlighted, along with suggestions for future research directions.
Nanofluids as a new generation of fluids have attracted a lot of research works. There is growing evidence that the nanofluids are more suitable for various heat transfer applications than the conventional fluids. One of the most important parameters in the thermal behavior of such fluids is the type of nanoparticles dispersed in the base fluid. The present review paper is devoted to provide an overview on the distinct types of particles used in nanofluid research with emphasis on their application in solar collectors. The impact of nanofluids on heat transfer under different dispersive particles is explained for both numerical and experimental researches. Works concerning the application of nanofluids in solar collectors are singled out and analyzed. The nanoparticles are classified into metallic and non-metallic and the various configurations of solar collectors are considered. The review indicates that the flat plate solar collectors are the most investigated among the considered configurations. It is also shown that Al2O3-based nanofluids have been widely considered in these collectors compared to other nanofluids. In addition, the non-metallic based nanofluids can be more useful for the efficiency enhancement of solar collectors compared to metal based nanofluids. Some negative aspects related to nanofluids are also pointed out such as the thermo-physical instability and the reduced efficiency at high nanoparticle volume fraction. Finally, the general conclusions are drawn and future directions for research are proposed. It is noted that the present review concerns the nanofluids based on a single nanoparticle type. Hybrid nanofluids are subject to a future review.

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