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I cant find the mechanism of the state solid synthesis of LiMn2O4 in literacy. Starting from Lithium Acetate and Manganese Acetate (acquired from brumer), I found the general equation quite easily: Li(Ac) + 2 Mn(Ac)2 + 43/4 O2 --> LiMn2O4 + 10 CO2 + 15/2 H20. I can't find a mechanism of this reaction. I know Mn is oxidized and Li keeps its oxidation state. Is Mn304 a precursor in this reaction ? Is Mn2O3 a by-product ?
 

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