“…However, some types of nanoparticles have become promising, such as the family of carbon-based nanostructures. Graphite [10,14], single and multi-walled nanotubes [12,[15][16][17][18], nanohorns [6,19,20], and graphene [21][22][23], were widely considered for solar energy applications. Carbon-based nanoadditives reach higher thermal conductivity enhancements at lower concentrations than other families of nanoparticles (metals, metal oxides).…”