Issue 34, 2024

Insights into Ti3N2T2/VS2 (T = F, O, OH) heterostructures as innovative anode materials for lithium/sodium/magnesium-ion batteries

Abstract

To promote the development of anode materials for rechargeable batteries, we investigated the relationships between the structure characteristics and the electronic, mechanical, adsorption, diffusion and electrochemical properties of the designed Ti3N2T2/VS2 (T = F, O, OH) heterostructures for lithium/sodium/magnesium-ion batteries using density functional theory calculations. Three optimal heterostructures with different terminations, Ti3N2F2/VS2, Ti3N2O2/VS2 and Ti3N2(OH)2/VS2, were selected, and the mechanisms of charge transfer and ion diffusion were expounded clearly. These heterostructures can be used as novel anode materials based on excellent thermal stability, metallicity, mechanical stability, adsorption and diffusion performance. The results indicate that the main contributors to the metallicity are the d-orbital electronic states derived from Ti and V. The intrinsic nature of metallicity guarantees a good electrical conductivity that enables rapid charge migration and accelerates the redox process. The ion insertion not only affects the density of states distributions of the heterostructures, but also enhances their Fermi levels. The amount of charge transfer from a metal ion to VS2 is more than that to Ti3N2T2 at the respective interlayers of Ti3N2F2/VS2 and Ti3N2(OH)2/VS2, while the opposite trend appears for Ti3N2O2/VS2. The monolayer that gains more charges from the ion corresponds to the charge acceptor in the pristine heterostructure without ion adsorption. The most favorable ion-diffusion path between two optimal adsorption sites inevitably passes through the second optimal adsorption site with the second smallest adsorption energy. Considering the structural integrity, strong adsorption abilities, low diffusion energy barriers, high capacities and suitable open-circuit voltages, Ti3N2F2/VS2 and Ti3N2(OH)2/VS2 are proposed to be promising high-performance anode materials for SIBs and LIBs/MIBs, respectively, and Ti3N2O2/VS2 is an ideal anode material for LIBs/SIBs/MIBs.

Graphical abstract: Insights into Ti3N2T2/VS2 (T = F, O, OH) heterostructures as innovative anode materials for lithium/sodium/magnesium-ion batteries

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Apr 2024
Accepted
23 Jul 2024
First published
05 Aug 2024

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2024,12, 23008-23022

Insights into Ti3N2T2/VS2 (T = F, O, OH) heterostructures as innovative anode materials for lithium/sodium/magnesium-ion batteries

F. Ma, X. Zhao, H. Luo, C. Shang, H. Gao and X. Wang, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2024, 12, 23008 DOI: 10.1039/D4TA02761B

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