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Fluoride-bridged {GdIII3MIII2} (M=Cr, Fe, Ga) molecular magnetic refrigerants
K.S. Pedersen, G. Lorusso, J.J. Morales, T. Weyhermüller, S. Piligkos, , D. Larsen, M. Schau-Magnussen, G. Rajaraman, M. EvangelistiShow More
Published in
2014
Volume: 53
   
Issue: 9
Pages: 2394 - 2397
Abstract
The reaction of fac-[MIIIF3(Me3tacn)] ×x H2O with Gd(NO3)3×5H 2O affords a series of fluoride-bridged, trigonal bipyramidal {GdIII3MIII2} (M=Cr (1), Fe (2), Ga (3)) complexes without signs of concomitant GdF3 formation, thereby demonstrating the applicability even of labile fluoride-complexes as precursors for 3d-4f systems. Molecular geometry enforces weak exchange interactions, which is rationalized computationally. This, in conjunction with a lightweight ligand sphere, gives rise to large magnetic entropy changes of 38.3 J kg-1 K-1 (1) and 33.1 J kg-1 K-1 (2) for the field change 7 T→0 T. Interestingly, the entropy change, and the magnetocaloric effect, are smaller in 2 than in 1 despite the larger spin ground state of the former secured by intramolecular Fe-Gd ferromagnetic interactions. This observation underlines the necessity of controlling not only the ground state but also close-lying excited states for successful design of molecular refrigerants. Molecular coolers: Even labile fluoride complexes (see picture; Gd purple, Cr/Fe/Ga orange, F green, O red) are useful precursors for polynuclear, fluoride-bridged 3d-4f systems. Molecular geometry enforces weak exchange interactions, which is rationalized computationally. This, in conjunction with a lightweight auxiliary ligand sphere, gives rise to extremely large magnetic entropy changes. Copyright © 2014 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.
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JournalAngewandte Chemie - International Edition
ISSN14337851