Experimental investigation of thermal conductivity of medical nanofluids based on functionalised single-wall carbon nanotube and conjugated cisplatin PROJECT TITLE :Experimental investigation of thermal conductivity of medical nanofluids based on functionalised single-wall carbon nanotube and conjugated cisplatinABSTRACT:Thermal engineering parameters like thermal conductivity (TC) will play an necessary role in developing medical nanofluids with improved stability and higher drug unharness. In this reported work, an engineering perspective is strategised for the development of medical nanofluids containing functionalised single-wall carbon nanotubes and conjugated cisplatin. These nanofluids were developed by two biocompatible phospholipids. For the primary time, the amendment in TC values of this medical nanofluid was investigated. The change in the drug release was examined before and when dialysis with modification in pH and temperature, in vitro. It had been found that an increase in temperature results in higher TC and a decrease in pH provides better thermophysical conditions for the drug release. These findings strongly counsel that TC might be an vital parameter in the development of medical nanofluids for cancer treatment. Did you like this research project? To get this research project Guidelines, Training and Code... Click Here facebook twitter google+ linkedin stumble pinterest A Historical-Beacon-Aided Localization Algorithm for Mobile Sensor Networks Traceability of Loss Measurements of Extra High Voltage Three-Phase Shunt Reactors