Experimental Study on the Characterisation and Thermo-Physical Properties of Graphene-Agro Based Hybrid Nanofluids

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  • Chukwuemeka S. IBEH

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  • Abubakre O. KAMARDEEN

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  • Saka A. ABDULKAREEM

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  • Aliyu A. ABDULLAHI

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Keywords:
Graphene, Rice husk ash, Nanofluids, Thermal conductivity, Viscosity, specific heat capacity.
Abstract

Over the decade, researchers have developed new nanofluids for heat transfer applications. Little or no reports are made with the use of Agro-waste products as nanofluids. The sole purpose of this study is to evaluate the potential of nanoparticles (rice husk ash and graphene) in the thermo-physical enhancement of nanofluid for heat transfer applications. The study also highlights the synthesis of rice husk ash-graphene nanoparticles and the preparation of nanofluids. Particle characterisation was conducted using techniques such as SEM/EDXRF, XRD and TGA/DTA. Thermal conductivity, viscosity and heat capacity of the nanofluid were investigated for different particle concentration (0.1, 0.3 and 0.5wt.%) at temperatures (50, 60 and 70oC) with deionized water as base fluid. The examine nanofluids shows better stability, an average maximum thermal conductivity enhancement of 71% at 70oC and 0.5wt.% concentration for hybrid nanofluid. The excellent thermal properties of the nanofluids make them suitable candidates as nanofluids for heat transfer application.

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23-05-2026
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Chukwuemeka S. IBEH, Abubakre O. KAMARDEEN, Saka A. ABDULKAREEM, and Aliyu A. ABDULLAHI, “Experimental Study on the Characterisation and Thermo-Physical Properties of Graphene-Agro Based Hybrid Nanofluids ”, FJET, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 775–783, May 2026, doi: 10.33003/bh0pef46.

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