First-principles study of the T-phase monolayer MXenes Mo2N and Mo2NT2 (T = F, O) for anode application in lithium-ion batteries

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The exploration of high-performance anode materials plays a pivotal role in advancing the development of lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) for various applications. In this study, we investigate the potential of the MXene materials, T-phase Mo2N and Mo2NT2 (T = F, O) as anode materials for LIBs through the application of first-principles calculations. The results show that the diffusion rate of Li atoms on Mo2N is faster than that on Mo2NF2 and Mo2NO2, and the adsorption of a high concentration of Li atoms results in destruction of the surface structure of Mo2NF2. The calculated theoretical capacities for Mo2N and Mo2NO2 are determined to be 260.3 mA h g-1 and 225.3 mA h g-1, respectively, and the mean open-circuit voltages are computed to be 0.97 V and 0.73 V, respectively. Our results show that Mo2N and Mo2NO2 exhibit significant promise for utilization as anode materials in LIBs.

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Xi, W., & H.-L. Sit, P. (2025). First-principles study of the T-phase monolayer MXenes Mo2N and Mo2NT2 (T = F, O) for anode application in lithium-ion batteries. RSC Advances, 15(22), 17795–17802. https://doi.org/10.1039/d5ra03426d

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