Magnetic modulation and magnetocaloric effect of lanthanide porous organic frameworks with croconic acid
Abstract
Lanthanide-based porous organic frameworks were synthesized via croconate-mediated self-assembly. The Dy framework exhibits slow magnetic relaxation through coordination modulation, whereas the Gd analogue displays significant magnetocaloric effects. This work provides a versatile platform for magnetic porous framework regulation, advancing the development of next-generation spintronic materials.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Emerging Trends in Advanced Functional Porous Materials