Abstract

The titanium glycolate colloids nanoparticle [TiO2-EG]NP is synthesized at pH ≅ 7, using solgel polymerization mothed. The polymerization method is accomplished in ethylene glycol solution as a soft template at 298 K. The polymerization technique to the production of [TiO2-EG]NP. The resulting [TiO2-EG]NP are investigated by various methods involving FTIR and XRD. The thickness of fabricated [TiO2-EG]NP thin film is (75 ± 5 nm) by using spin coater (SPIN150) with a speed rate of 2000 rpm/30 s. Numerical calculations are accomplished to study the heat transfer features of dilute TiO2-EG nanofluid under diverse NP volume fraction and temperature values. An enhancement of 8.7% in thermal conductivity was observed with 0.2 vol% TiO2-EG nanofluid. The overall heat transfer rate is observed which improves with increasing NP volume concentration and temperature. The experimental results, DFT, and numerical calculations are noticed reasonably consistently. The coolant surface heat transfer rate has been increased by approximately 24% by 2% TiO2-EG nanofluid at the same temperature level, which could be attributable to enhanced thermal conductivity and improved free convection due to a reduction in viscosity. Our results show that the nanofluid TiO2-EG provides liquid coolants but is also more heat-specific and therefore suitable for energy management. The electron density of [TiO2-EG]NP and TEM image of TiO2 particles powder.

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