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Multifunctional Magnetic Nanocolloids for Hybrid Solar-Thermoelectric Energy Harvesting

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NANOMATERIALS
Volume 11, Issue 4, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/nano11041031

Keywords

Seebeck effect; direct absorption solar collectors; nanofluids; concentrating solar power; maghemite; thermoelectricity

Funding

  1. EU COST Action [CA15119]
  2. Italian bank foundation Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Firenze within the I-SOLAR project [Pratica 2020.1728]
  3. Investissements d'Avenir grant from Labex PALM [ANR-10-LABX-0039-PALM]

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Current environmental challenges are driving research to explore completely new concepts in sustainable and renewable energy production. This study found that a stable colloidal suspension of magnetic nanoparticles in water shows high promise as a heat transfer fluid, with great potential in solar absorption and thermoelectric effects.
Present environmental issues force the research to explore radically new concepts in sustainable and renewable energy production. In the present work, a functional fluid consisting of a stable colloidal suspension of maghemite magnetic nanoparticles in water was characterized from the points of view of thermoelectrical and optical properties, to evaluate its potential for direct electricity generation from thermoelectric effect enabled by the absorption of sunlight. These nanoparticles were found to be an excellent solar radiation absorber and simultaneously a thermoelectric power-output enhancer with only a very small volume fraction when the fluid was heated from the top. These findings demonstrate the investigated nanofluid's high promise as a heat transfer fluid for co-generating heat and power in brand new hybrid flat-plate solar thermal collectors where top-heating geometry is imposed.

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