Gold nanoparticle fabrication in Therminol VP-1 by Pulsed Laser Ablation in Liquids
Abstract
This letter reports on a physical method to produce highly pure, size-controlled and well-dispersed spherical gold nanoparticles (NPs) in Therminol VP-1 by pulsed laser ablation in liquids (PLAL) using a 30 fs Ti:Sapphire laser at a fluence of 1 J cm−2. A second photo-fragmentation of the ablated colloid solution by subsequent treatment with the same laser light yields a mean size and size dispersion of the NPs of 58 ± 31 nm. A study of the nanofluid properties reveals a low agglomeration over time and an enhancement of thermal conductivity of the base fluid by up to 4%. These results improve the characteristics of current nanofluids in thermal oils that may have a potential impact on the improvement of the efficiency of harvesting of solar light.