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Thermal conductivity of nanoparticle suspensions

Shawn A. PutnamUniversity of Illinois Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Frederick Seitz Materials Research Laboratory, , Urbana, Illinois 61801 and Center for Advanced Materials for Purification of Water with Systems, , Urbana, Illinois 61801David G. CahillUniversity of Illinois Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Frederick Seitz Materials Research Laboratory, , Urbana, Illinois 61801 and Center for Advanced Materials for Purification of Water with Systems, , Urbana, Illinois 61801Paul V. BraunUniversity of Illinois Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Frederick Seitz Materials Research Laboratory, , Urbana, Illinois 61801 and Center for Advanced Materials for Purification of Water with Systems, , Urbana, Illinois 61801Zhenbin GeUniversity of Illinois Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Frederick Seitz Materials Research Laboratory, , Urbana, Illinois 61801Robert G. ShimminUniversity of Illinois Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Frederick Seitz Materials Research Laboratory, , Urbana, Illinois 61801
2006en
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We describe an optical beam deflection technique for measurements of the thermal diffusivity of fluid mixtures and suspensions of nanoparticles with a precision of better than 1%. Our approach is tested using the thermal conductivity of ethanol-water mixtures; in nearly pure ethanol, the increase in thermal conductivity with water concentration is a factor of 2 larger than predicted by effective medium theory. Solutions of C60–C70 fullerenes in toluene and suspensions of alkanethiolate-protected Au nanoparticles were measured to maximum volume fractions of 0.6% and 0.35vol%, respectively. We do not observe anomalous enhancements of the thermal conductivity that have been reported in previous studies of nanofluids; the largest increase in thermal conductivity we have observed is 1.3%±0.8% for 4nm diam Au particles suspended in ethanol.

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