Lanthanum-transition metal mixed oxides, with the general formula La(1
-x)M(x)BO(3), have been prepared, wherein M stands for Ca and Sr, and
B stands for one or more transition metals selected from the group con
sisting of Cr, Mn, Fe, Co and Ni, where 0 less than or equal to x less
than or equal to 0.50. A drip pyrolysis method has been developed to
synthesize the mixed oxides at low temperature (550 degrees C). As com
bustion fuel, glucose was added to the aqueous solution of metal salts
. The prepared compounds have perovskite structures. This paper examin
es the possibilities of finding a simple and large scale procedure in
order to produce a long list of perovskites necessary for fuel cell ma
terials (air electrode and interconnect) and catalysts for oxidation c
atalysis. X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis, scanning electron microsco
pe (SEM) measurements and determination of specific surface area, carb
on content and particle size distribution have been carried out on the
obtained perovskite powders.