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al., 2007). This method can only be used for polar-based fluids, not for non-polar materials such as the paraffin wax used in this study. Sedimentation observation through visualization is a very simple and common method, particularly for NEPCMs (Ghadimi et al., 2011; Das et al., 2007). Nanoparticle stability is examined via capturing pictures of samples repeatedly over time or thermal cycles. Sedimentation levels of samples are then compared from the images. Most of the studies considered the stability of NEPCMs through the sedimentation observation method. Kumerasan et al. (2012) did a visual inspection of MWCNTs- dispersed paraffin wax to monitor stability. They claimed visually stable samples for various concentrations after three months. Tang et al. (2014) found that the stability of f- MWCNTs through acid treatment with octadecylamine in toluene was much better without any visible settlement than that of crude MWCNTs. DSC analysis also showed that cyclic stability was maintained after 100 thermal cycles without any significant change in latent heat capacity, phase change temperature and supercooling. Another study on the dispersion of MWCNTs in paraffin wax was carried out by Wang et al. (2009). Ball-milling treated MWCNTs were found to be homogeneously dispersed without any lamination through Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) images after being kept in an oven at 70°C for 96 h. Angayarkanni and Philip (2015, June) observed the change in thermal conductivity of GNPs and MWCNTs dispersed in wax over five thermal cycles. They found that thermal conductivity enhancement fluctuated and then gradually decreased for solid phase at 10°C as nanocomposites underwent thermal cycles. Yu et al. (2013) did Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM) imaging to study the dispersion quality of various nanoparticles in 18

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