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A New Type of Perfluorocarbon-Based Nanofluids for Effective Heat Transfer
Reference: 
PS-2005-091
Inventor: 

Dr. Bao Yang


Nanofluids exhibit significant enhancement in thermal conductivity, but the inability to mass-produce them and their low long-term stability might preclude practical application.

A researcher at the University of Maryland has shown that the thermal conductivity of FC-72 is found to be increased by up to 52% for a modified nano fluid having a radius 9.8nm. Such nano fluids can be mass-produced and possess long-term stability. The development of nanoemulsion fluids open up a new direction for studies in engineered heat transfer fluids.

Tetradecafluoro-n-hexane, FC-72 is thermally and chemically stable, compatible with sensitive materials, nonflammable, practically nontoxic and leaves essentially no residue upon evaporation. FC-72 has zero ozone depletion potential. The material is exempt from the U.S. Environmental Protection Act and most State definitions of a volatile organic compound (VOC), and does not contribute to ground-level smog formation. This unique combination of properties makes FC-72 ideal for many electronic applications.

The techniques are not limited to FC-72.

For more information please contact OTC at 301 405 3947 or by e-mail at otc@umd.edu.

 

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