Abstract
Nonagglomerated ceramic precursor for Sr-doped lanthanum chromite powder was prepared by a modified resin–intermediate process using equimolar citric acid, ethylene glycol, and metallic nitrates. Pure and well-crystallized submicron powders with a narrow particle-size distribution were calcined from an optimally pulverized resin at a temperature of 750 °C for 2 h in flowing air. The material cost for organics used in the investigated process was considerably lower than the original Pechini process.