Near-room-temperature reversible giant barocaloric effects in [(CH3)4N]Mn[N3]3hybrid perovskite

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We report giant reversible barocaloric effects in [(CH3)4N]Mn[N3]3 hybrid organic-inorganic perovskite, near its first-order cubic-monoclinic structural phase transition at T0 ∼ 305 K. When driving the transition thermally at atmospheric pressure, the transition displays a large change in entropy of ∼80 J K-1 kg-1 and a small thermal hysteresis of ∼7 K, as well as a large change in volume of ∼1.5%. When driving the transition with pressure near room temperature, the transition displays large changes in entropy of ∼70 J K-1 kg-1, which represent a giant barocaloric response. Hybrid perovskites with similar barocaloric response and lower operating temperatures may find applications in environmentally friendly cooling. This journal is

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Salgado-Beceiro, J., Nonato, A., Silva, R. X., García-Fernández, A., Sánchez-Andújar, M., Castro-García, S., … Bermúdez-García, J. M. (2020). Near-room-temperature reversible giant barocaloric effects in [(CH3)4N]Mn[N3]3hybrid perovskite. Materials Advances, 1(9), 3167–3170. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0ma00652a

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