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Yuhang Wang1, Ninggui Ma1, Yaqin Zhang1
1Department of Materials Science and Engineering, City University of Hong Kong, 83 Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China. junfan@cityu.edu.hk.
Abstract:
The development of novel high specific capacity anode materials is urgently needed for rechargeable metal ion batteries. Herein, S-functionalized V2B as the electrode material for Li/Na/K ion batteries are comprehensively investigated using first-principles calculations. Specifically, V2BS2 was verified with good electrical conductivity via band structure and density of states calculations. Phonon dispersion and ab initio molecular dynamic simulations were performed and confirmed the dynamic and thermal stability of V2BS2. The use of V2BS2 with a high theoretical specific capacity of 606 mA h g-1 for lithium ion batteries (LIBs) due to the bilayer adsorption of Li atoms is encouraging, which is attributed to the double empty orbitals of the S atoms and small lattice mismatch (1.5%) between the Li layers and substrate. Furthermore, dendrite formation would be well prohibited and safety issues for battery operation would be ensured for V2BS2 as electrode materials because of the low open circuit voltage with 0.37 V. The high charge/discharge rate for LIBs is also achievable owing to the high mobility of adatoms on the surface of V2BS2. Our work not only finds use as a promising material for the field of energy storage, but also provides constructive design strategies for developing high performance anode materials for rechargeable metal ion batteries.
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