TY - JOUR
T1 - First-Principles Calculations of Graphene-WS2 Nanoribbons As Electrode Material for Magnesium-Ion Batteries
AU - Mohammadi, Mahnaz
AU - Vakili-Nezhaad, G. Reza
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021, The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Three-dimensional (3D) heterostructures show potential application as electrode materials in rechargeable batteries because of their appropriate electronic and energy storage properties. Herein, by employing density functional theory calculations, we consider performance of 3D graphene–WS2 nanoribbon (3DGW) hybrid structures as electrode materials for Mg-ion batteries. It is found that graphene can increase the Mg adsorption energies on the 3DGW surface with respect to the WS2 nanoribbon which can improve cycling stability. The calculated activation barrier of Mg diffusion on the 3DGW surface in the range of 0.47 eV and 0.51 eV, the average open-circuit voltage 0.86 V as well as the metallic conductivity of Mg@3DGW ensured excellent kinetic properties and electronic conduction of 3DGW for use as battery electrodes. The above findings confirmed that the 3DGW is a very promising electrode material for Mg rechargeable ion batteries.
AB - Three-dimensional (3D) heterostructures show potential application as electrode materials in rechargeable batteries because of their appropriate electronic and energy storage properties. Herein, by employing density functional theory calculations, we consider performance of 3D graphene–WS2 nanoribbon (3DGW) hybrid structures as electrode materials for Mg-ion batteries. It is found that graphene can increase the Mg adsorption energies on the 3DGW surface with respect to the WS2 nanoribbon which can improve cycling stability. The calculated activation barrier of Mg diffusion on the 3DGW surface in the range of 0.47 eV and 0.51 eV, the average open-circuit voltage 0.86 V as well as the metallic conductivity of Mg@3DGW ensured excellent kinetic properties and electronic conduction of 3DGW for use as battery electrodes. The above findings confirmed that the 3DGW is a very promising electrode material for Mg rechargeable ion batteries.
KW - First-principles calculations
KW - graphene-WS2 nanoribbons
KW - magnesium-ion batteries
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U2 - 10.1007/s11664-021-09359-9
DO - 10.1007/s11664-021-09359-9
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85122595664
SN - 0361-5235
JO - Journal of Electronic Materials
JF - Journal of Electronic Materials
ER -