A First-Principles Study on the Multilayer Graphene Nanosheets Anode Performance for Boron-Ion Battery

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Abstract

Advanced battery materials are urgently desirable to meet the rapidly growing demand for portable electronics and power. The development of a high-energy-density anode is essential for the practical application of B3+ batteries as an alternative to Li-ion batteries. Herein, we have investigated the performance of B3+ on monolayer (MG), bilayer (BG), trilayer (TG), and tetralayer (TTG) graphene sheets using first-principles calculations. The findings reveal significant stabilization of the HOMO and the LUMO frontier orbitals of the graphene sheets upon adsorption of B3+ by shifting the energies from −5.085 and −2.242 eV in MG to −20.08 and −19.84 eV in 2B3+ @TTG. Similarly, increasing the layers to tetralayer graphitic carbon B3+ @TTG_asym and B3+ @TTG_sym produced the most favorable and deeper van der Waals interactions. The cell voltages obtained were considerably enhanced, and B3+/B@TTG showed the highest cell voltage of 16.5 V. Our results suggest a novel avenue to engineer graphene anode performance by increasing the number of graphene layers.

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Umar, M., Nnadiekwe, C. C., Haroon, M., Abdulazeez, I., Alhooshani, K., Al-Saadi, A. A., & Peng, Q. (2022). A First-Principles Study on the Multilayer Graphene Nanosheets Anode Performance for Boron-Ion Battery. Nanomaterials, 12(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano12081280

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