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TiB and SrB Monolayers: High Capacity and Zero Strain-like Anode Materials for Li/Na/K/Ca Ion Batteries

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Specialties Biophysics
Chemistry
Date 2024 Jan 19
PMID 38240145
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Storage capacity, average open circuit voltage (OCV), diffusion barrier, lattice parameter changes, are key indicators of whether a material would be suitable for use as a Li-ion or non-Li-ion battery (LIB or NLIB) anode. The rapid development of 2D materials over the past few decades has opened up new possibilities for these metrics. Using first-principles calculations, we prove that two 2D materials, TiB and SrB, show excellent performance in terms of the above metrics when used as anodes for LIBs or NLIBs. As detailed, TiB has an Li\Na\K\Ca storage capacity of 588 mA h g, 588 mA h g, 588 mA h g, and 1176 mA h g, respectively, and SrB has an Li\Na\K\Ca storage capacity of 308 mA h g, 308 mA h g, 462 mA h g, and 616 mA h g, respectively, and they show good electrical conductivity whether existing Li, Na, K or Ca is adsorbed or not. The diffusion barriers on both surfaces are low, indicating good rate performance. The average OCV is also very low. In particular, the lattice parameters of the two materials change very little during the embedding of Li\Na\K\Ca. For TiB the corresponding values are about 0.37% (Li), 0.33% (Na), 0.64% (K) and 0.03% (Ca), and for SrB the corresponding values are about 0.70% (Li), 0.16% (Na), 0.13% (K) and 0.004% (Ca), which imply zero strain-like character and great cycling performance. All the above results show that TiB and SrB monolayers are very promising Li\Na\K\Ca ion battery anodes.