C2O42−-templated cage-shaped Ln28 (Ln = Gd, Eu) nanoclusters with magnetocaloric effect and luminescence†
Abstract
The assembly of high-nuclearity lanthanide nanoclusters with favourable magnetocaloric effects suffers from a significant challenge. Herein, two outstanding examples of cage-shaped nanoclusters, namely, [Ln28(IN)25(C2O4)6(HCOO)(μ3-OH)36(μ2-OH)2(H2O)36]·8Br·xH2O (Ln = Gd and Eu; x = 21, abbreviated as Gd28; x = 17, abbreviated as Eu28, HIN = isonicotinic acid; H2C2O4 = oxalic acid) have been triumphantly designed and constructed under hydrothermal conditions. The crystallographic study revealed that the aesthetically pleasing triangle-shaped Gd12 subunit and Gd16 subunit built separately from four Gd3 units and four Gd4 units, respectively, are shaped into an unprecedented cage-shaped configuration. Prominently, six small and simple C2O42− anions generated via the in situ reaction of HIN are faultlessly anchored in the cage-shaped framework. Furthermore, the existence of abundant GdIII ions impart Gd28 with a captivating magnetic entropy change (−ΔSmaxm = 37.5 J kg−1 K−1) at 2.0 K for ΔH = 7.0 T.
- This article is part of the themed collections: FOCUS: Metal and Metal-Containing Clusters and 2023 Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers HOT articles