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Ultrasensitive barocaloric material for room-temperature solid-state refrigeration.


ABSTRACT: One of the greatest obstacles to the real application of solid-state refrigeration is the huge driving fields. Here, we report a giant barocaloric effect in inorganic NH4I with reversible entropy changes of [Formula: see text] ∼71 J K-1 kg-1 around room temperature, associated with a structural phase transition. The phase transition temperature, Tt, varies dramatically with pressure at a rate of dTt/dP ∼0.79 K MPa-1, which leads to a very small saturation driving pressure of ΔP ∼40 MPa, an extremely large barocaloric strength of [Formula: see text] ∼1.78 J K-1 kg-1 MPa-1, as well as a broad temperature span of ∼41 K under 80 MPa. Comprehensive characterizations of the crystal structures and atomic dynamics by neutron scattering reveal that a strong reorientation-vibration coupling is responsible for the large pressure sensitivity of Tt. This work is expected to advance the practical application of barocaloric refrigeration.

SUBMITTER: Ren Q 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9051211 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ultrasensitive barocaloric material for room-temperature solid-state refrigeration.

Ren Qingyong Q   Qi Ji J   Yu Dehong D   Zhang Zhe Z   Song Ruiqi R   Song Wenli W   Yuan Bao B   Wang Tianhao T   Ren Weijun W   Zhang Zhidong Z   Tong Xin X   Li Bing B  

Nature communications 20220428 1


One of the greatest obstacles to the real application of solid-state refrigeration is the huge driving fields. Here, we report a giant barocaloric effect in inorganic NH<sub>4</sub>I with reversible entropy changes of [Formula: see text] ∼71 J K<sup>-1</sup> kg<sup>-1</sup> around room temperature, associated with a structural phase transition. The phase transition temperature, T<sub>t</sub>, varies dramatically with pressure at a rate of dT<sub>t</sub>/dP ∼0.79 K MPa<sup>-1</sup>, which leads t  ...[more]

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