Thermally conductive of nano fluid from surfactant doped polyaniline nanoparticle and deep eutectic ionic liquid

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Nanofluid is a colloidal suspension of nano-size particles in a fluid. Spherical shape dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid doped polyaniline (DBSA-PANI) nanoparticles were synthesized via reverse micellar polymerization in isooctane with average size of 50 nm- 60 nm. The aim of study is to explore the possibility of using deep eutectic ionic liquid (DES) as a new base fluid in heat transfer application. DES was prepared by heating up choline chloride and urea with stirring. DES based nanofluids containing DBSA-PANI nanoparticles were prepared using two-step method. Thermal conductivity of nanofluids was measured using KD2 Pro Thermal Properties Analyzer. When incorporated with DBSAPANI nanoparticles, DES with water was found to exhibit a bigger increase in thermal conductivity compared to that of the pure DES. The thermal conductivity of DES with water was increased by 4.67% when incorporated with 0.2 wt% of DBSA-PANI nanoparticles at 50°C. The enhancement in thermal conductivity of DES based nanofluids is possibly related to Brownian motion of nanoparticles as well as micro-convection of base fluids and also interaction between dopants and DES ions.

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Siong, C. T., Daik, R., & Hamid, M. A. A. (2014). Thermally conductive of nano fluid from surfactant doped polyaniline nanoparticle and deep eutectic ionic liquid. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 1614, pp. 381–385). American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4895227

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