4.6 Article

Coordination-Cluster-Based Molecular Magnetic Refrigerants

Journal

CHEMICAL RECORD
Volume 16, Issue 4, Pages 2077-2126

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/tcr.201600038

Keywords

cluster compounds; lanthanides; magnetic properties; refrigerants; synthesis design

Funding

  1. MOST (973 program) [2012CB821702]
  2. NSFC [21331003, 91422302, 21421001]
  3. MOE [IRT-13022, 13R30]
  4. 111 project [B12015]
  5. Hunan University of Science and Technology [E51677]

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Coordination polymers serving as molecular magnetic refrigerants have been attracting great interest. In particular, coordination cluster compounds that demonstrate their apparent advantages on cryogenic magnetic refrigerants have attracted more attention in the last five years. Herein, we mainly focus on depicting aspects of syntheses, structures, and magnetothermal properties of coordination clusters that serve as magnetic refrigerants on account of the magnetocaloric effect. The documented molecular magnetic refrigerants are classified into two primary categories according to the types of metal centers, namely, homo- and heterometallic clusters. Every section is further divided into several subgroups based on the metal nuclearity and their dimensionalities, including discrete molecular clusters and those with extended structures constructed from molecular clusters. The objective is to present a rough overview of recent progress in coordination-cluster-based molecular magnetic refrigerants and provide a tutorial for researchers who are interested in the field.

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