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Magnetocaloric Effect for a Q-Clock-Type System. [PDF]

open access: yesEntropy (Basel)
Aguilera M   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

A lanthanide MOF with nanostructured node disorder. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Commun
Griffin SL   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Criticality Controlling Mechanisms in Nematic Liquid Crystals. [PDF]

open access: yesNanomaterials (Basel)
Zid M   +3 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Elastocaloric Performance of Natural Rubber: The Role of Nanoclay Addition. [PDF]

open access: yesMolecules
Bianchi M   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Stimuli-responsive Prussian blue analogues.

open access: yesJ Mater Chem C Mater
Boström HLB, Kholina Y, Simonov A.
europepmc   +1 more source

Anomalous barocaloric effect in solid magnetic materials

Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 2011
In this paper, we systematically discuss the barocaloric effect in solid magnetic materials undergoing both second and first order phase transition. For this purpose, we use a model of localized magnetic moments, including the magnetoelastic coupling and the Zeemann interaction.
R P, Santana   +2 more
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Barocaloric Effects in Dialkylammonium Halide Salts

Journal of the American Chemical Society
Barocaloric effects─solid-state thermal changes induced by the application and removal of hydrostatic pressure─offer the potential for energy-efficient heating and cooling without relying on volatile refrigerants. Here, we report that dialkylammonium halides─organic salts featuring bilayers of alkyl chains templated through hydrogen bonds to halide ...
Jinyoung Seo   +12 more
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Barocaloric effect in metamagnetic shape memory alloys

physica status solidi (b), 2014
AbstractWe report on calorimetric measurements under hydrostatic pressure in a series of composition related metamagnetic shape memory alloys. We show that metamagnetic shape memory alloys exhibit a barocaloric effect whose magnitude compares well to the magnetocaloric effect exibited by this kind of alloys.
Manosa Lluis   +9 more
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Device Model for a Solid-State Barocaloric Refrigerator

Energy Technology
Solid‐state refrigeration represents a promising alternative to vapor compression cooling systems. Solid‐state devices based on magnetocaloric, electrocaloric, and elastocaloric effects have demonstrated the ability to achieve high‐efficiency, reliable, and environment‐friendly refrigeration. Cooling devices based on the barocaloric (BC) effect—entropy
Naveen Weerasekera   +4 more
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Barocaloric effects in barium-dicalcium propionate salts

2020
Fluid refrigerants used in vapour-compression cooling systems such as air conditioners and fridges contribute to environmental damage. Should barium dicalcium organic salts show persistent entropy changes under pressure that are reversible, they may serve as environmentally friendly solid-state barocaloric cooling materials.
openaire   +1 more source

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