Case Studies in Thermal Engineering (Oct 2023)
Experimental study on thermophysical property of deep eutectic solvents as heat transfer fluid
Abstract
Deep eutectic solvents are now widely used in metal electrochemical deposition, biomass catalysis and material synthesis because of their advantages of greenness, low cost, good biocompatibility and biodegradability, and it is proved that DESs have great potential for its utilization as heat transfer fluids. In this work, eight DESs were prepared by thermal method using choline chloride as the hydrogen bond acceptor and glycerol, polyethylene glycol 600, lactic acid and o-cresol as the hydrogen bond donor. Based on the flow calorimetry method, the specific heat capacity system was established and its reliability and precision were verified by measuring the specific heat capacity of deionized water. The maximum deviation of the experimental value and the standard value under the pressure 101 kPa was 2.03%, and the average absolute deviation was 1.01%, and the repeatability was less than 1.5%. Then, the densities and the constant pressure specific heat capacities of eight DESs in the temperature range of 293 K–353 K and 293 K–373 K were measured respectively. The experimental results could support for the scale utilization of DESs.