2013 Ieee Sensors 2013
DOI: 10.1109/icsens.2013.6688486
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A fluidic microenergy generator enabled by hybrid nanomaterial nanofluids

Abstract: Nanofluid, a type of fluid with dispersed nanoparticles, has been studied and used as a direct absorber of solar or thermal energy for the past years. Herein, a fluidic energy generator enabled by a new type of nanofluid is developed, which has also been used to power a thermistor successfully. This type of nanofluid contains single-walled carbon nanotube-CuS nanoparticles (SWNT-CuS NPs) hybrid nanomaterial. Experiments found it has a significantly enhanced capability for the absorption and storage of the sola… Show more

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