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Order-Disorder Structural Phase Transition and Magnetocaloric Effect in Organic-Inorganic Halide Hybrid (C 2 H 5 NH 3 ) 2 CoCl 4

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Abstract We report a detailed experimental and theoretical investigation of structural, optical, magnetic and magnetothermal properties of single crystals of a new organic-inorganic hybrid (C 2 H 5 NH 3… Click to show full abstract

Abstract We report a detailed experimental and theoretical investigation of structural, optical, magnetic and magnetothermal properties of single crystals of a new organic-inorganic hybrid (C 2 H 5 NH 3 ) 2 CoCl 4 . Grown by slow evaporation method at room temperature, the compound crystallizes in centrosymmetric orthorhombic structure ( Pnma ) which undergoes a reversible phase transition at 235/241 K (cooling/heating) to noncentrosymmetric P 2 1 2 1 2 1 space group symmetry associated with order-disorder transformation of carbon atoms of the ammonium cations as well as molecular rearrangement. Electronic absorption spectra of the compound are typical of geometrically distorted [CoCl 4 ] 2- tetrahedra having spin-orbit coupling effect. The isolated nature of [CoCl 4 ] 2- tetrahedra in the crystal reflect in paramagnetic behaviour of the compound. Interestingly, field induced spin flipping behaviour is observed at low temperature. First principles density functional calculations reveal weak magnetic interaction among cobalt spins with ferromagnetic state being the ground state. The entropy change associated with the spin flipping has been experimentally estimated by magnetic and heat capacity measurements which has a maximum value of 16 J Kg −1  K −1 at 2.5 K under 7 T magnetic field. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report on magnetocaloric effect observed in an organic-inorganic halide compound. The estimated value is sizable and is comparable to that of well-known transition metal molecular cluster magnets Mn 12 or Fe 14 . The overall findings promise to enlighten new routes to design and constitute multifunctional organic-inorganic halide materials.

Keywords: transition; organic inorganic; effect; cocl; inorganic halide

Journal Title: Journal of Solid State Chemistry
Year Published: 2018

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