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Research to find the best nanofluid for heat transfera mixture of diamond nanoparticles and mineral oil easily outperforms other types of fluid created for heat-transfer applications according to new research by Rice university.
Rice scientists mixed very low concentrations of diamond particles (about 6 nanometers in diameter) with mineral oil to test the nanofluid's thermal conductivity
They found it to be much better than nanofluids that contain higher amounts of oxide nitride or carbide ceramics metals semiconductors carbon nanotubes and other composite materials.
Researchers have been looking since the late 1990s for efficient customizable nanofluids that offer a middle ground.
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