“…On the basis of the GIC intermediate layer view, Read et al 22 in 2009 proposed a core-shell model to supplement the explanation of the voltage delay of the discharge process, the CF x phase always remains within the core and gradually shrinks into a solid core with the discharge process, the GIC intermediate-carbon-LiF formation of the nuclear shell then increases with the depth of discharge (DOD), the composition of the generator shell changes with the proceeding of eqn (7) generating carbon, LiF, and solvent S. Due to the increase in the volume of the nal product, the discharge process is accompanied by signicant cathode volume expansion, which leads to the conclusion that volume expansion is prone to occur in liquid electrolyte systems. Fig.…”