Journal of Nanomaterials & Molecular NanotechnologyISSN: 2324-8777

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Research Article, J Nanomater Mol Nanotechnol Vol: 6 Issue: 5

Graphene in the Form of Liquid Suspension by Shear Exfoliation of Liquids: Stability Study of Gasoline, Diesel, Kerosene and Water Based Nanofluids Containing Graphene Nanolayers

Udawattha DS*, Kasthurige SE and Mahinsasa Narayana

Department of Chemical and Process Engineering, University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka

*Corresponding Author : Dilan S. Udawattha
Department of Chemical and Process Engineering, University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka
Tel: +94718112063
E-mail: iamdilansanjaya@gmail.com

Received: August 23, 2017 Accepted: October 12, 2017 Published: October 18, 2017

Citation: Udawattha DS, Kasthurige SE, Narayana M (2017) Graphene in the Form of Liquid Suspension by Shear Exfoliation of Liquids: Stability Study of Gasoline, Diesel, Kerosene and Water Based Nanofluids Containing Graphene Nanolayers. J Nanomater Mol Nanotechnol 6:5. doi: 10.4172/2324-8777.1000232

Abstract

Nano fluids consist of thermal conductivity enhancement compared to the base fluid, but the cost of synthesizing of nanoparticles hinders its industrial applications. Recently, it was found that graphene nanolayers can be obtained by shear exfoliation of liquids. Moreover, graphene synthesizes by relatively abandon material graphite. In contrast to conventional heat transfer liquid like water, nanofluids are not transparent to solar thermal applications. It has been proven beyond doubt that kerosene, diesel and gasoline based nanofluids heat transfer coefficient enhancement would improve their efficiency of applications. In this paper water, kerosene, gasoline and diesel based nanofluids containing graphene nanolayers were prepared by shear exfoliation of fluids. Presents of graphene nanolayers were confirmed by scanning electron microscopic images. A spectrophotometer used to measure the stability of water, kerosene, gasoline and diesel nanofluids. Absorption of water-graphene nanofluid was examined to analyze the effectiveness of water based nanofluid for the solar collectors.

Keywords: Graphene; Nanofluids; Solar collectors; Gasoline

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