A lattice-gas model of an intercalation compound is discussed in which the
latter is described as an effective one-component medium of equally charged
intercalated ions forming a lattice of interstitial sites with short-range
nearest-neighbor repulsive interactions. For sufficiently strong interacti
ons a second order phase transition has been found accompanied by the forma
tion of a fine structure of intercalated ions at certain critical concentra
tions. As a result an open circuit voltage (OCV) shows a step-like behavior
with nonanalytic features at the critical concentrations. The phase diagra
m and OCV are studied theoretically, within the framework of the mean field
theory and the Bethe approximation, and by means of Monte Cru lo simulatio
ns. Theoretical predictions are in perfect agreement with simulations for t
he OCV and in a fair agreement with simulations for the phase diagram. (C)
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