Despite their promising thermo-physical properties for direct solar absorption, carbon-based nanocolloids present some drawbacks, among which the unpleasant property of being potentially cytotoxic and harmful to the environment. In this work, a sustainable, stable and inexpensive colloid based on coffee is synthesized and its photo-thermal properties investigated. The proposed colloid consists of distilled water, Arabica coffee, glycerol and copper sulphate, which provide enhanced properties along with biocompatibility. The photo-thermal performance of the proposed fluid for direct solar absorption is analysed for different dilutions and compared with that of a traditional flat-plate collector. Tailor-made collectors, opportunely designed a...
The study was aimed at design and development of an energy efficient hybrid solar dryer suitable fo...
Carbon dots (CDs) are fluorescence carbon-based nanomaterials that possess several properties such a...
Nanofluids, which are colloidal suspensions of solid nanoparticles in conventional heat transfer flu...
The conversion of solar energy to heat can be performed in direct absorption solar collectors, where...
The paper is devoted to the topic of direct absorption solar collectors (DASCs). Various kinds of fl...
Carbon nanohorns and oxidised carbon nanohorns-based nanofluids were characterised by taking one st...
The present thesis evaluates the potential of solar nanofluids as direct absorption solar collectors...
ABSTRACT The objective of the study was to evaluate diverse and known types of heat transfer fluids...
The solar absorption efficiency of water as a base-fluid can be significantly improved by suspending...
In this work we investigated the scattering and absorption properties of nanofluids consisting in aq...
The global demand for energy is increasing and the detrimental consequences of rising greenhouse gas...
The use of non-renewable, dispendious energies in drying operations is a setback for the arrival of ...
Direct absorption nanofluid has been introduced as an effective alternative to increase solar therma...
Carbon nanoparticles are very useful in solar thermal applications, since they absorb much of the s...
Nanoparticle based direct solar absorption is a promising technology for future solar thermal system...
The study was aimed at design and development of an energy efficient hybrid solar dryer suitable fo...
Carbon dots (CDs) are fluorescence carbon-based nanomaterials that possess several properties such a...
Nanofluids, which are colloidal suspensions of solid nanoparticles in conventional heat transfer flu...
The conversion of solar energy to heat can be performed in direct absorption solar collectors, where...
The paper is devoted to the topic of direct absorption solar collectors (DASCs). Various kinds of fl...
Carbon nanohorns and oxidised carbon nanohorns-based nanofluids were characterised by taking one st...
The present thesis evaluates the potential of solar nanofluids as direct absorption solar collectors...
ABSTRACT The objective of the study was to evaluate diverse and known types of heat transfer fluids...
The solar absorption efficiency of water as a base-fluid can be significantly improved by suspending...
In this work we investigated the scattering and absorption properties of nanofluids consisting in aq...
The global demand for energy is increasing and the detrimental consequences of rising greenhouse gas...
The use of non-renewable, dispendious energies in drying operations is a setback for the arrival of ...
Direct absorption nanofluid has been introduced as an effective alternative to increase solar therma...
Carbon nanoparticles are very useful in solar thermal applications, since they absorb much of the s...
Nanoparticle based direct solar absorption is a promising technology for future solar thermal system...
The study was aimed at design and development of an energy efficient hybrid solar dryer suitable fo...
Carbon dots (CDs) are fluorescence carbon-based nanomaterials that possess several properties such a...
Nanofluids, which are colloidal suspensions of solid nanoparticles in conventional heat transfer flu...