Prediction of metastable layered Li-Cu-BC and Li-Ag-BC accessible via topochemical reactions
ORAL
Abstract
Hole doping of the only two presently known stoichiometric metal borocarbides with honeycomb layers, LiBC and MgB2C2, has been considered a promising pathway to attain high-Tc phonon-mediated superconductivity at ambient pressure. In an effort to extend this materials class, we investigate the possibility of obtaining new ternary or quaternary metal borocarbides via topochemical synthesis. Our ab initio thermodynamic stability analysis indicates that the reaction of LixBC with MCl (M = Cu or Ag) may lead to the formation of new metastable Li-Cu-BC and Li-Ag-BC materials.
*The authors acknowledge support from the National Science Foundation (NSF) (Award No. DMR-2320073). This work used the Frontera supercomputer at the Texas Advanced Computing Center via the Leadership Resource Allocation (LRAC) award DMR22004 and the Expanse system at the San Diego Supercomputer Center through the NSF-supported ACCESS program (allocation TG-DMR180071).
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Presenters
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Daviti Gochitashvili
- SUNY Binghamton University