Abstract

Lauric (dodecanoic) acid coated magnetite nanoparticles with different amounts of primary and secondary surfactant layers on the surface of the nanoparticles have been synthesized. Two sets of the surfactant coated nanoparticles are prepared; one with a comparable amount of primary surfactant and the other with a comparable amount of secondary surfactant. Nanofluids are prepared by dispersing the surfactant coated nanoparticles in toluene. Stability of the nanofluids is found to decrease with increasing amount of secondary surfactant on the surface of the nanoparticles, due to the increased hydrophilic nature of the particles in the nonpolar solvent. Thermal conductivity and viscosity of the nanofluids are found to increase with increasing amount of the secondary surfactant layer on the surface of the nanoparticles. The enhanced thermal conductivity for fluids with particles having a larger amount of secondary surfactant is ascribed to the lower dispersibility of the particles in toluene due to the exposu...

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