Colossal Barocaloric Effect near Ambient Temperature in 1-Dodecanol under a Low Pressure.
Zhipeng ZhangTingjiao XiongZhao ZhangBing LiPeng TongJun ShenQiang ZhengJuan DuPublished in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2024)
Solid-state refrigeration based on the barocaloric effect is an effective alternative to traditional vapor compression refrigeration. Here 1-dodecanol has been studied due to its large latent heat at a solid-liquid phase transition point around room temperature. The transition temperature will vary with the applied hydrostatic pressure, exhibiting with a sensitivity of 0.14 K MPa -1 , which indicates its potential for refrigeration. A pressure of 40 MPa can result in a large isothermal entropy change of 520 J kg -1 K -1 (equivalent to that obtained in vapor compression refrigeration) at 297 K. A large adiabatic temperature change of >20 K in 1-dodecanol was acquired by direct measurement. A wide temperature window of ∼50 K (288-337 K) can be obtained in 1-dodecanol, which demonstrates broad application prospects. These discoveries offer promising prospects for barocaloric cooling and high-efficiency refrigeration technologies relying on solid-liquid phase transitions.