Abstract

(1) Introduction: Nanoparticles have multiple applications, including drug delivery systems, biosensors, and carbon capture. Non-Einstein-like viscosity reduction has been reported in nanoparticle-polymer blends at low nanoparticle concentrations. More recently, a similar non-Einsteinian viscosity reduction effect has been observed in aqueous ultra-low concentration carbon-based nanofluids. (2) Methods: This work used a boron nitride nanotube functionalized with hydrophilic groups in rheological experiments to investigate the viscosity reduction in ultra-low concentration nanofluids (0.1-10 ppm). The dynamic viscosity was measured in an air atmosphere and methane (0-5 MPag) at low temperatures (0-10 C). (3) Results: A negligible effect on the temperature dependence of viscosity was found. Ultra-low concentrations of BNNT reduced the viscosity of the nanofluid by up to 29% at 10 ppm in the presence of methane. The results presented here were compared to similar studies on O-GNF and O-MWCNT nanofluids, which also reported significant viscosity reductions. (4) Conclusions: This work identified a non-Einsteinian viscosity reduction in BNNT nanofluids, which was exacerbated by methane dissolved in the nanofluid.

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