A review on molten-salt-based and ionic-liquid-based nanofluids for medium-to-high temperature heat transfer

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Molten-salt-based nanofluids and ionic-liquid-based nanofluids are developed for thermal storage and heat transfer at relatively high temperatures, in the past few years. Preparation and stabilization techniques are briefly introduced firstly, and then, thermal properties, e.g., specific heat, thermal conductivity and viscosity, are summarized and discussed in detail. The properties are not only affected by the characteristics of nanomaterials and base fluids, but also affected by the synthesis method, such as the sonication intensity and duration. Some of the thermophysical property data are still incomplete, especially the thermal conductivity of molten-salt-based nanofluids, and properties of ionic-liquid-based nanofluids at high temperatures. While several literature works show that the Krieger–Dougherty model can well predict the viscosity, no general models for thermal conductivity and specific heat have been developed yet for both types of nanofluids.

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Wang, W., Wu, Z., Li, B., & Sundén, B. (2019, May 15). A review on molten-salt-based and ionic-liquid-based nanofluids for medium-to-high temperature heat transfer. Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry. Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10973-018-7765-y

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