Ultrasonic properties of nanoparticles-liquid suspensions

Yadav, R. R. ; Mishra, Giridhar ; Yadawa, P. K. ; Kor, S. K. ; Gupta, A. K. ; Baldev Raj, ; Jayakumar, T. (2008) Ultrasonic properties of nanoparticles-liquid suspensions Ultrasonics, 48 (6-7). pp. 591-593. ISSN 0041-624X

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Abstract

A polymer colloidal solution having dispersed nanoparticles of Cu and Au metals have been developed using a novel chemical method. Average size of the nanoparticles could be varied in the 4-10 nm range by conducting the reaction at an elevated temperature of 50-70°C. Colloidal solutions of representative concentrations of 0.1-2.0 wt% Cu/Au contents in the primary solutions are used to study the modified ultrasonic attenuation and ultrasonic velocity in PVA polymer molecules on incorporating the Cu/Au particles. A characteristic behaviour of the ultrasonic velocity and the attenuation are observed at the particular temperature/particle concentration. The results demonstrate that the primary reaction during the nanoparticles-PVA colloidal formation occurs in divided groups in small micelles. The results are analyzed predicting the enhanced thermal conductivity of the samples.

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Keywords:Nanofluids; Ultrasonic Attenuation; Thermal Conductivity; Colloidal Solution; Pulse-echo-technique
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