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Promising application of a SiC/CB heterostructure as a new platform for lithium-ion batteries

Constructing heterostructures via the van der Waals coupling effect has provided an effective method for developing novel electrode materials. In this work, based on the first-principles calculation method, we proposed to construct a hexagonal SiC 2 /C 3 B heterostructure and confirmed its stability...

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Published in:Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2022-03, Vol.24 (11), p.6926-6934
Main Authors: Yang, Minrui, Chen, Lei, Kong, Fan, Guo, Jiyuan, Shu, Huabing, Dai, Jun
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Summary:Constructing heterostructures via the van der Waals coupling effect has provided an effective method for developing novel electrode materials. In this work, based on the first-principles calculation method, we proposed to construct a hexagonal SiC 2 /C 3 B heterostructure and confirmed its stability by analyzing its structural properties. Meanwhile, the electrochemical performances of the SiC 2 /C 3 B heterostructure as a new platform for lithium-ion batteries were evaluated. The calculated results illustrate that the pristine SiC 2 /C 3 B heterostructure is a semiconductor with a small bandgap of 0.15 eV and the lithiated heterostructure exhibits metallic properties which ensure superior electrical conductivity for fast electron transfer. Moreover, the low diffusion barriers of the heterostructure are acceptable to guarantee a high-rate performance for the batteries. Compared with the anode properties of isolated SiC 2 and C 3 B monolayers, an enhancement of the storage capacity of Li ions on the SiC 2 /C 3 B heterostructure is observed, which could reach up to 1489.72 mA h g −1 . In addition, the ab initio molecular dynamics simulations reveal that the SiC 2 /C 3 B heterostructure could maintain excellent structural stability during the lithiation processes even at a temperature of 350 K. All these encouraging results show that the SiC 2 /C 3 B heterostructure has fascinating potential to be an advanced platform for lithium-ion batteries. A novel 2D SiC 2 /C 3 B heterostructure exhibits high storage capacity as the anode material for Li-ion batteries.
ISSN:1463-9076
1463-9084
DOI:10.1039/d1cp05298e