Abstract:Herein, first‐principles calculations are used to investigate the potential application of semimetal carbon honeycomb (Cmcm‐CHC) as an anode material for Li‐/Na‐ion batteries. It is found that the adsorption energies of Li and Na are about −1.55 and −0.51 eV, respectively, which is large enough for its stability during the lithiation process. The high theoretical capacity is 558/310 mA h g−1 for the Li‐/Na‐ion batteries, which is larger than that of commercial graphite (372 mA h g−1) for Li‐ion batteries. More… Show more
The rapid development of electronic devices require the high power storage battery. However, the reported 3D carbon based materials are semiconductor or metal and used for Li- or Na-ion battery...
The rapid development of electronic devices require the high power storage battery. However, the reported 3D carbon based materials are semiconductor or metal and used for Li- or Na-ion battery...
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