A Magnetocaloric Glass from an Ionic-Liquid Gadolinium Complex

Chemphyschem. 2022 Jun 20;23(12):e202200213. doi: 10.1002/cphc.202200213. Epub 2022 Apr 28.

Abstract

[Gd5 (L)16 (H2 O)8 ](Tf2 N)15 was obtained from reaction of Gd2 O3 with 1-carboxymethyl-3-ethylimidazolium chloride (LHCl). The material was found to be an ionic liquid that freezes to glassy state on cooling to -30 °C. Variable-temperature magnetic studies reveal the presence of weak magnetic intramolecular interactions in the glass. Isothermal variable-field magnetization demonstrates a magnetocaloric effect (MCE), which is the first finding of such an effect in a molecular glass. This MCE is explainable by an uncoupled representation, with a magnetic entropy change of -11.36 J K-1 kg-1 at 1.8 K for a 0-7 T magnetic field change, and with a refrigerant capacity of 125.9 J kg-1 , in the 1.8-50 K interval.

Keywords: gadolinium complexes; ionic liquids; magnetocaloric effect; molecular glasses; molecular magnets.