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Behavior of Surface-Functionalized Multiwall Carbon Nanotube Nanofluids during Phase Change from Liquid Water to Solid Ice

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Published
Jul 22, 2015
Vol/Issue
15(8)
Pages
3969-3982
Funding
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
Faculty of Engineering, McGill University
Cite This Article
Jason Ivall, Mariam Hachem, Sylvain Coulombe, et al. (2015). Behavior of Surface-Functionalized Multiwall Carbon Nanotube Nanofluids during Phase Change from Liquid Water to Solid Ice. Crystal Growth & Design, 15(8), 3969-3982. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.cgd.5b00601
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