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Efficient solar-thermal energy conversion with surfactant-free Cu-oxide nanofluids

Nano Energy(2023)

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Abstract
High-specification nanofluids can potentially enable cost-effective and highly efficient solar-to-thermal energy conversion. However, their implementation is adversely affected by poor absorption spectral range and stability challenges of the nanoparticles. Here we demonstrate the synthesis, full characterization and application of Cu -oxide nanoparticles with high optical absorption and long-term stability over many months. The synthesis method, based on a hybrid plasma-liquid non-equilibrium electrochemical process, ensures a very limited environmental impact as it relies on a solid metal precursor while avoiding the use of additional chemicals such as surfactants and other reducing agents. We further investigate the fundamental links between the nanofluid performance and the material and optical properties and produce a theoretical model to determine the energy conversion efficiency. The results show that nanofluids produced with our Cu-oxide nanoparticles can achieve exceptional solar thermal conversion efficiencies close to similar to 90% and can provide a viable solution for an efficient solar thermal conversion technology.
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Solar energy harvesting,Solar thermal energy conversion,Direct absorption solar collectors,Solar nanofluids,Surfactant-free nanomaterials synthesis,Plasma-induced non-equilibrium electrochemistry
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