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The Effect of Ag-Decoration on rGO/Water Nanofluid Thermal Conductivity and Viscosity

Journal

NANOMATERIALS
Volume 12, Issue 7, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/nano12071095

Keywords

nanofluids; reduced graphene oxide; Ag decoration

Funding

  1. Proyecto Codigo [051916VC_DAS]
  2. Direccion de Investigacion, Cientifica y Tecnologica, DICYT
  3. Universidad de Santiago de Chile
  4. Dicyt-USACH
  5. ANID - Millennium Science Initiative Program [ICN17_012]

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The research focuses on the synthesis and characterization of rGO/Ag aqueous nanofluids, as well as the effects of Ag concentration on thermal conductivity and viscosity. The results show that these nanofluids have potential applications in heat transfer.
Carbon-based nanomaterials have a high thermal conductivity, which can be exploited to prepare nanofluids. Graphene is a hydrophobic substance, and consequently, graphene-based nanofluid stability is improved by adding surfactants. An attractive alternative is the decoration of reduced graphene oxide (rGO) with metallic materials to improve the thermal conductivity without affecting the stability of nanofluids. This study focuses on the synthesis and characterization of rGO/Ag (0.1 wt.%) aqueous nanofluids. Moreover, the effects of the Ag concentration (0.01-1 M) on the thermal conductivity and viscosity during the synthesis of rGO/Ag composite are analyzed. The nanofluid thermal conductivity showed increases in relation to the base fluid, the most promising being 28.43 and 26.25% for 0.1 and 1 M of Ag, respectively. Furthermore, the nanofluids were Newtonian in the analyzed range of shear rates and presented a moderate increase (<11%) in viscosity. Aqueous nanofluids based on rGO/Ag nanocomposites are a potential alternative for applications as heat transfer fluids.

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