Hello! I need to synthesize 5g of the perovskite La0.8Sr0.2Co0.9Mn0.1O3 (LSC-M). I am using the precursors La2O3, SrCO3, Co3O4, and Mn2O3. Manganese Oxide is a B-site dopant. As you can see, the total of the atoms for LSC-M is 2 and not 1. I am trying to find a chemical reaction for the formation of LSC-M but unable to do so. Does anyone know what is a likely chemical reaction for this? Is it possible that the primary chemical reaction is Lanthanum Oxide and Cobalt Oxide reacting together to form Lanthanum Cobaltite (LaCoO3) and Strontium and Manganese from SrCO3 and Mn2O3 act as dopants and replace the sites in Lanthanum and Cobalt oxides? I am trying to figure out the stoichiometric weights required for the precursors of LSC-M but without knowing the reaction I am not able to do so.
We are trying to replicate the experimentation from the attached paper. Any help with the chemical equation and/or the stoichiometric weights of the precursors would be greatly appreciated!