In-situ synthesis of molecular magnetorefrigerant materials

2019 
Abstract Zero-dimensional cluster complexes and coordination polymers for magnetic refrigeration have attracted great interest in the last decade. In-situ synthesis is a widely-used method to assemble various molecular magnetorefrigerant materials derived from different types of ligands. This review focuses mainly on the synthesis, structure and magnetochemistry of molecular magnetorefrigerant materials via in-situ synthesis, with an emphasis on in-situ generation of ligands, metal ions and templates. The first section gives a brief discussion on molecular magnetorefrigerants and some important principles obtained from magneto–structural correlation. The in-situ synthetic strategy will also be referred to and elucidated in this part. The next three sections give overviews of the main results obtained by our group and other groups in recent years, which are, in-situ generated ligands, metal ions and templates in the synthesis of molecular magnetorefrigerant materials. Finally, the conclusions and perspectives of molecular magnetorefrigerant materials will be presented. Some of the trends could provide new insights for the further development of this promising area.
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