Literature DB >> 32105856

Application of metallic nanoparticle-biochars with ionic liquids for thermal transfer fluids.

Hsin-Liang Huang1, Zi-Hao Huang2, Yi-Cheng Chu2, Hong-Ping Lin3, Yun-Jung Chang2.   

Abstract

Ionic liquids (ILs (1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride ([C4mim][Cl]) and 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium tetrafluoroborate ([C4mim][BF4]))) were used as heat transfer fluids for solar thermal collectors. The additive of ILs was biochar containing copper and silver nanoparticles (Cu-Ag/biochar) to improve the adsorption of solar irradiation and thermal conductivities. After impregnation and reduction processes, nanoparticles such as Cu, CuO, Cu(OH)2, Ag, and Ag2O were found in the biochar by X-ray powder diffraction (XRD) spectroscopy. With adding 2% Cu-Ag/biochar into the ILs, the thermal conductivities of [C4mim][Cl] and [C4mim][BF4] containing 10% Cu-1% Ag/biochar were individually increased 9.2 and 6.6 times compared to the base ILs due to the high graphitization of biochar and metallic nanoparticles. The 1H NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) features of the imidazole ring and methyl group in the ILs were highly disturbed due to the formation of weak or strong hydrogen bonds between the cations in ILs and Cu-Ag/biochar. The high hydrogen bond acceptance of anions in ILs also affected the thermal properties. The thermal properties of the metals/biochar [C4mim][Cl] were better than those of metals/biochar [C4mim][BF4] due to high hydrogen bond acceptance of [Cl]-. The strong hydrogen bonds between the Cu-Ag/biochar and the cations and anions in ILs result in thermal properties of heat transfer fluids. Under simulated sunlight, the temperatures of [C4mim][Cl] and [C4mim][BF4] containing 10% Cu-1% Ag/biochar rose from 304 to 345 and 340 K within 24 min, respectively. A novel heat transfer fluid was developed for high adsorption of irradiation, high thermal conductivities, and speedy transfer of heat.
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Keywords:  Biochar; Ionic liquids; Nanoparticle; Thermal transfer fluid

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32105856     DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.126219

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemosphere        ISSN: 0045-6535            Impact factor:   7.086


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