The phase structure of chiral-asymmetric matter has been studied within the (2 + 1)-dimensional quantum-field theory with the fermion–antifermion and fermion–fermion (or superconducting) channels of four-fermion interaction. For this purpose, the model takes both the chemical potential of the number of particles μ and the chiral chemical potential μ5 conjugated to the difference between the numbers of right and left fermions into account. A series of phase diagrams was plotted for different chemical potentials. It is shown that the chemical potential μ promotes the appearance of a superconducting phase, while an increase in the chemical potential μ5 suppresses the effect of the chemical potential μ on a system. The results of this study may be of interest for high-energy physics, condensed matter physics and, in particular, graphene physics.