The heterostructured electrodes assembled with various two-dimensional materials break the limitation of the restricted properties of individual building blocks and combine the advantages of single material systems. Here, we design… Click to show full abstract
The heterostructured electrodes assembled with various two-dimensional materials break the limitation of the restricted properties of individual building blocks and combine the advantages of single material systems. Here, we design a novel blue phosphorus (BP)/borophene heterostructure by combing BP and borophene monolayers together. We investigate the adsorption and diffusion of Li along the outside surfaces and the interlayer of BP/borophene to assess its suitability as the Li-ion battery anode material. It is revealed that the BP/borophene heterostructure possesses excellent structural stability and high mechanical stiffness. In contrast to the semiconductor character of pristine BP monolayer, BP/borophene is metallic. The adsorption energy of Li on the BP side of the BP/borophene heterostructure is higher than that on the BP monolayer, and Li adsorption on the borophene side of the BP/borophene system is also stronger than that on the borophene monolayer. In addition, the BP/borophene heterostructure ...
               
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