On‐Demand Thermal Transport Modulation with Photoactive Nanofluid

B Binglin Zeng (Department of Chemistry) Y Yusen Ding (Department of Chemistry, The University of Hong Kong) J Jingyuan Chen (Department of Chemistry) Q Qingxin Guo (Department of Chemistry) C Chaoben Zhao (Shanghai Institute of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics School of Mechanics and Engineering Science Shanghai University Shanghai 200072 China) S Shiwei Zhang H Haoxiang Wei (Department of Mechanical and Automation Engineering The Chinese University of Hong Kong Hong Kong 999077 China) D Dongyan Xu (Department of Mechanical and Automation Engineering The Chinese University of Hong Kong Hong Kong 999077 China) K Kai Leong Chong (Shanghai Key Laboratory of Mechanics in Energy Engineering, Shanghai Institute of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, School of Mechanics and Engineering Science, Shanghai University 3 , Shanghai 200072,) J Jinyao Tang (Department of Chemistry)

Abstract

Abstract Efficient thermal management is at the core of energy generation and is crucial for modern high‐performance electronics. Nanofluids, consisting of metal or inorganic nanoparticles suspended in a base fluid, can significantly enhance thermal transport performance, which is extensively studied for decades. On the other hand, with the growing need for thermal management, it will be desirable to access novel materials with in situ tunable thermal conductivity, allowing programmable delivery of thermal energy on demand. Here, a new type of thermal management material is demonstrated, a photoactive nanofluid, consisting of self‐propelling active colloids suspended in a base fluid, where the overall thermal conductivity can be finely controlled through a light‐driven chemical reaction. In particular, it is demonstrated that the active nanofluid, formulated with light‐propelled colloids, can induce strong local convection, which not only prevents particle sedimentation but also enhances the overall heat transfer by over 100%, thereby allowing for on‐demand thermal transport modulation with localized illumination.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 9
Published February 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (10)

B

Binglin Zeng

Department of Chemistry

Y

Yusen Ding

Department of Chemistry, The University of Hong Kong

J

Jingyuan Chen

Department of Chemistry

Q

Qingxin Guo

Department of Chemistry

C

Chaoben Zhao

Shanghai Institute of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics School of Mechanics and Engineering Science Shanghai University Shanghai 200072 China

S

Shiwei Zhang

H

Haoxiang Wei

Department of Mechanical and Automation Engineering The Chinese University of Hong Kong Hong Kong 999077 China

D

Dongyan Xu

Department of Mechanical and Automation Engineering The Chinese University of Hong Kong Hong Kong 999077 China

K

Kai Leong Chong

Shanghai Key Laboratory of Mechanics in Energy Engineering, Shanghai Institute of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, School of Mechanics and Engineering Science, Shanghai University 3 , Shanghai 200072,

J

Jinyao Tang

Department of Chemistry