Abstract

It is well known that the electrochemical storage capacity of anode materials can be modified by the doping of heteroatom. Here, first-principles approach is used to investigate the adsorption energy (Eads), open circuit voltage (OCV), and storage capacity of boron co-doped armchair silicon carbide anode (B-ASiCNR) material for Li ion battery. When B atoms are doped at the center of the armchair silicon carbide nanoribbon (ASiCNR), new energy states emerge and it results in Fermi-Level shift towards the valence band. The binding strength of a single Li atom is significantly higher in B-ASiCNR because of B atom doping. The open circuit voltage decreases from 3.76 V to 2.34 V when Li atoms adsorbed from first hexagonal position to all hole position of the substrate. Calculations reveal that the storage capacity of B-ASiCNR reached to the maximum value of 836 mAhg−1 when all hole positions are adsorbed by Li atoms. Calculated Eads, OCV, storage capacity suggest that the B-ASiCNR can be used as future anode materials for Li ion battery.

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