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Metallic CrP 2 monolayer: potential applications in energy storage and conversion.

Jiayu GaoWenyuan ZhangXu YanXiaohua ZhangSheng WangGuochun Yang
Published in: Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2023)
Phosphorus-rich compounds have emerged as a promising class of energy storage and conversion materials due to their interesting structures and electrochemical properties. Herein, we propose that a metallic CrP 2 monolayer, isomorphic to 1H-phase MoS 2 , is a good prospect as an anode for K-ion batteries and a catalyst for hydrogen evolution through first-principles calculations. The CrP 2 monolayer demonstrates not only a desirable high K storage capacity (940 mA h g -1 ) but also a low K-ion diffusion barrier (0.10 eV) and average open circuit voltage (0.40 V). On the other hand, its Gibbs free energy (0.02 eV)/active site density is superior/comparable to that of commercial Pt, resulting from the contribution of the lone pair electrons of the P atom. Its high structural stability and intrinsic metallicity can ensure high safety and performance during the cyclic process. These interesting properties make the CrP 2 monolayer a promising multifunctional material for energy storage and conversion devices.
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