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EN06.10.04 2023 MRS Fall Meeting

Enhancing Sodium and Potassium-Ion Storage in 2D MoWSe2 : Effect of Upper Voltage Cut-Off

When and Where

Dec 6, 2023
8:45am - 8:50am

EN06-virtual

Presenter

Co-Author(s)

Sonjoy Dey1,Arijit Roy1,Gurpreet Singh1

Kansas State University1

Abstract

Sonjoy Dey1,Arijit Roy1,Gurpreet Singh1

Kansas State University1
The superior properties, such as large interlayer spacing and the ability to host large alkali-metal ions, of two-dimensional (2D) materials based on transition metal di-chalcogenides (TMDs) enable next-generation battery development beyond lithium-ion rechargeable batteries. In addition, compelling but rarely inspected TMD alloys provide additional opportunities to tailor bandgap and enhance thermodynamic stability. This study explores the sodium-ion (Na-ion) and potassium-ion (K-ion) storage behavior of cation-substituted molybdenum tungsten diselenide (MoWSe<sub>2</sub>), a TMD alloy. This research also investigates upper potential suspension to overcome obstacles commonly associated with TMD materials, such as capacity fading at high current rates, prolonged cycling conditions, and voltage polarization during conversion reaction. The voltage cut-off was restricted to 1.5 V, 2.0 V, and 2.5 V to realize the material's Na<sup>+</sup> and K<sup>+</sup> ion storage behavior. Three-dimensional (3D) surface plots of differential capacity analysis up to prolonged cycles revealed the convenience of voltage suspension as a viable method for structural preservation. Moreover, the cells with higher potential cut-off values conveyed improved cycling stability, higher and stable coulombic efficiency for Na<sup>+</sup> and K<sup>+</sup> ion half-cells, and increased capacity retention for Na<sup>+</sup> ion half-cells, respectively, with half-cells cycled at higher voltage ranges.

Keywords

chemical composition | in situ | transmission electron microscopy (TEM)

Symposium Organizers

Aron Huckaba, University of Kentucky
Cecilia Mattevi, Imperial College London
Elisa Riedo, New York University
Christopher Sutton, University of South Carolina

Publishing Alliance

MRS publishes with Springer Nature