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  • Graphene nanoplatelets are being explored as enhanced heat exchange fluids, but their long-term stability poses significant problems.
  • To address this issue, researchers functionalized the nanoplatelets through an oxidation-reduction process and dispersed them in glycol.
  • The study analyzed the viscosity and thermal conductivity of these nanofluids, showing temperature impacts and a shear-thinning behavior in their viscoelastic properties.

Article Abstract

Suspensions of nanometric-sized graphene platelets have been proposed recently as potential heat exchange working fluids, due to their remarkably enhanced thermal profile. Nevertheless, their use presents serious long-term stability issues. Due to this limitation, the nanoplatelets surface chemical functionalization has been postulated as a promising alternative to solve this problem. In this work, graphene nanoplatelets were functionalized following an oxidation-reduction process, and then dispersed in glycol as base fluid. The nanoparticles chemical profile was determined using XPS (x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy). The thermo-physical properties characterization of these nanofluids was performed by determining their viscosity and thermal conductivity, because of their impact on practical applications related with fluid flow and heat transfer. The effect of temperature and shearing time on viscosity were analyzed. Viscosity was measured with a stress-controlled rheometer. All samples show shear-thinning behavior with a very remarkable influence of temperature in their viscoelastic profile.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6409526PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano9020252DOI Listing

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