“…We can take into account the known [6] equation for the electromotive force of Faraday current generation (2) where is the change in the molar Gibbs energy of the reaction, U(x) is the electromotive force of Li + intercalation, e is the electron charge, is the chemical potential of incorporate lithium in talc, and μ 0 is the chemical potential of lithium in the metallic anode. We can easily see that the form of the discharge curve (except the initial stage of intercalation), which has a considerable contribution from the first and fourth terms of (1), is determined by the concentration dependences of the interaction energy in the intercal ant subsystem and the change in the position of the Fermi level.…”