Vacancy-Induced Boron Nitride Monolayers as Multifunctional Materials for Metal Ion Batteries and Hydrogen Storage Applications
Wadha Alfalasi, Wael Othman, Tanveer Hussain, Nacir Tit

TL;DR
This research demonstrates that vacancy-induced boron nitride monolayers are highly effective multifunctional materials for metal ion batteries and hydrogen storage, with exceptional capacities, stability, and diffusion properties.
Contribution
The study introduces boron-vacancy induced porous boron nitride monolayers as novel, high-performance materials for energy storage and conversion applications, supported by comprehensive computational analysis.
Findings
High specific capacities for Li, Na, and K (1821.53, 786.11, 490.51 mA h/g)
Strong metal binding energies ensuring structural stability
High H2 gravimetric capacities suitable for storage applications
Abstract
This study comprehensively examined the structural, electronic, electrochemical, and energy storage properties of boron-vacancy induced porous boron nitride monolayers (BN:VB) as multifunctional materials, anodes for MIBs and H2 storage applications. Our computational approaches, density functional theory (DFT), ab initio molecular dynamics (AIMD), and thermodynamic analysis, revealed exceptionally high energy and gravimetric densities for MIBs and H2 storage, respectively. We investigated the interactions of Li, Na, and K atoms on BN:VB, which strongly bonded with binding energies stronger than their bulk cohesive energies, which ensured structural stability and the absence of metal clustering. Electronic properties, analyzed through spin-polarized partial density of states (PDOS), band structure, and Bader charge analysis, revealed significant charge transfers from the metal atoms to…
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