Author:
Durajski Artur P.,Gruszka Konrad M.,Niegodajew Paweł
Abstract
AbstractNew energy storage technologies that can serve as a reliable alternative to lithium-ion batteries are in the spotlight. Particular attention has been recently devoted to magnesium-ion systems due to the considerable abundance of this element and also due to its promising electro-chemical performance. Our results show that monolayer black phosphorene doped by B, Sc, Co, and Cu atoms possesses good structural stability with the minimal cohesive energy of $$-5.563$$
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5.563
eV/atom, the adsorption energy per Mg atom ranging from $$-1.229$$
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1.229
to $$-1.357$$
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1.357
eV, and the charge transfer from double-side adsorbed single Mg-ions to the B-substituted phosphorene increased by $$\sim$$
∼
0.21 $$e^-$$
e
-
in comparison with pristine phosphorene. The present work demonstrates a potential path for future improvements of phosphorus-based anode materials for Mg-ion rechargeable batteries which were evaluated using first-principles density-functional theory calculations.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Cited by
8 articles.
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