Aluminene as a Low-Cost
Anode Material for Li- and
Na-Ion Batteries
Posted on 2023-07-28 - 10:30
Two-dimensional (2D) materials are promising candidates
for next-generation
battery technologies owing to their high surface area, excellent electrical
conductivity, and lower diffusion energy barriers. In this work, we
use first-principles density functional theory to explore the potential
for using a 2D honeycomb lattice of aluminum, referred to as aluminene,
as an anode material for metal-ion batteries. The metallic monolayer
shows strong adsorption for a range of metal atoms, i.e., Li, Na,
K, and Ca. We observe surface diffusion barriers as low as 0.03 eV,
which correlate with the size of the adatom. The relatively low average
open-circuit voltages of 0.27 V for Li and 0.42 V for Na are beneficial
to the overall voltage of the cell. The estimated theoretical specific
capacity has been found to be 994 mA h/g for Li and 870 mA h/g for
Na. Our research highlights the promise of aluminene sheets in the
development of low-cost, high-capacity, and lightweight advanced rechargeable
ion batteries.
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Yadav, Kiran; Ray, Nirat (1753). Aluminene as a Low-Cost
Anode Material for Li- and
Na-Ion Batteries. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.3c05169