Abstract

We explore the stability, electronic properties, and quantum capacitance of doped/co-doped graphene with B, N, P, and S atoms based on first-principles methods. B, N, P, and S atoms are strongly bonded with graphene, and all of the relaxed systems exhibit metallic behavior. While graphene with high surface area can enhance the double-layer capacitance, its low quantum capacitance limits its application in supercapacitors. This is a direct result of the limited density of states near the Dirac point in pristine graphene. We find that the triple N and S doping with single vacancy exhibits a relatively stable structure and high quantum capacitance. It is proposed that they could be used as ideal electrode materials for symmetry supercapacitors. The advantages of some co-doped graphene systems have been demonstrated by calculating quantum capacitance. We find that the N/S and N/P co-doped graphene with single vacancy is suitable for asymmetric supercapacitors. The enhanced quantum capacitance contributes to the formation of localized states near the Dirac point and/or Fermi-level shifts by introducing the dopant and vacancy complex.

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