Elastocaloric, barocaloric and magnetocaloric effects in spin crossover polymer composite films
Creators
- 1. Univ Barcelona, Fac Fis, Dept Fis Mat Condensada, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
- 2. Ankara Univ, Fac Engn, Dept Engn Phys, Ankara, Turkiye
- 3. Ankara Univ, Fac Sci, Dept Chem, Ankara, Turkiye
- 4. Univ Barcelona, Dept Fis Quant & Astrofis, Fac Fis, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Description
Giant barocaloric effects were recently reported for spin-crossover materials. The volume change in these materials suggests that the transition can be influenced by uniaxial stress, and give rise to giant elastocaloric properties. However, no measurements of the elastocaloric properties in these compounds have been reported so far. Here, we demonstrated the existence of elastocaloric effects associated with the spin-crossover transition. We dissolved particles of ([Fe(L)2](BF4)2, [L=2,6di(pyrazol-1-yl)pyridine]) into a polymeric matrix. We showed that the application of tensile uniaxial stress to a composite film resulted in a significant elastocaloric effect. The elastocaloric effect in this compound required lower applied stress than for other prototype elastocaloric materials. Additionally, this phenomenon occurred for low values of strain, leading to coefficient of performance of the material being one order of magnitude larger than that of other elastocaloric materials. We believe that spin-crossover materials are a good alternative to be implemented in eco-friendly refrigerators based on elastocaloric effects.
Spin-crossover materials are promising for caloric cooling, but their powder nature prevents exploring elastocaloric properties. Here, the authors propose spin-crossover polymer composites with giant elastocaloric effects.
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