Dey, K K and Bhatnagar, D and Srivastava, A K and M, Deepa
(2015)
VO2 nanorods for efficient performance in thermal fluids and sensors.
Nanoscale, 7 (14).
pp. 6159-6172.
ISSN 2040-3364
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Abstract
VO2 (B) nanorods with average width ranging between 50-100 nm are synthesized via a hydrothermal method and the post hydrothermal treatment drying temperature is found to be influential in their overall phase and growth morphology evolution. The nanorods with unusually high optical bandgap for a VO2 material are effective in enhancing the thermal performance of ethylene glycol nanofluids over a wide temperature range as is indicated by the temperature dependent thermal conductivity measurements. Humidity and LPG sensors fabricated using the VO2 (B) nanorods bear testament to their efficient sensing performance, which can be partially attributed to the mesoporous nature of the nanorods.
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