Li 3 BN 2 as a Transition Metal Free, High Capacity Cathode for Li-ion Batteries
Li3BN2 is investigated for the first time as a transition metal free, high capacity cathode material for Li-ion batteries. It is shown that α-Li3BN2 can exhibit a specific capacity of 890 mA h g-1 with the charge storage mechanism associated with the valence state change of N ions in the BN2 anion....
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description | Li3BN2 is investigated for the first time as a transition metal free, high capacity cathode material for Li-ion batteries. It is shown that α-Li3BN2 can exhibit a specific capacity of 890 mA h g-1 with the charge storage mechanism associated with the valence state change of N ions in the BN2 anion. The particular capacity demonstrated in this study is the highest one ever reported in literature for an intercalation-type cathode material. Moreover, using the valence state change of N ions as a charge storage mechanism opens the door for designing additional high performance, transition metal free electrodes in the future. |
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