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Ternary Heterostructures With Gradient Built-In Electric Fields Through Stepwise Screening for Highly Reversible
Shaocong Tang1,2, Jiaxuan Wang3, Jiabao Li1
1School of Chemistry & Materials, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou, Jiangsu, China.
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Heterostructure engineering is considered a promising approach to improve sodium storage at low temperatures (LTs). However, the trial-and-error fabrication method as well as insufficient interface control dimensions in traditional two-component heterojunctions result in low efficiency and limited electrochemical performance improvement. Herein, a screening-driven strategy guided by theoretical descriptors is proposed to identify MoS2/MoO2 as the optimal binary heterostructure for improving sodium storage performance at LTs. Importantly, this result reveals a clear relationship between heterostructure configuration and electrochemical performance, where the work function (Wf) difference and the resulting charge redistribution regulate Na+ storage behavior. Inspired by this understanding, Ti3C2Tx MXene is introduced to construct a multi-interface system with cascaded Wf alignment, establishing a gradient built-in electric field that overcomes the localized modulation of conventional binary heterostructures. Such heterostructure induces an electron-enriched region that acts as a Na+ reservoir, thereby facilitating efficient Na+ storage and transport at LTs. Meanwhile, the multiphase heterointerface optimizes the reaction pathway and mitigates kinetic limitations. Consequently, the MoS2/MoO2/Ti3C2Tx ternary heterostructure delivers high reversible capacity, excellent rate performance, and robust cycling stability even at -20°C. This work establishes a general and predictive strategy for accelerating the rational design of high-performance electrodes through the proposed screening framework.

