“…This method provides a higher dispersion and uniformity for the synthesized powders, including stoichiometric composition, which helps to solve the problem of their sinterability, and brings the properties of materials based on them closer to the properties of single-crystal samples. Examples of the structures of highly dispersed Ca Recently, the solution combustion (SCS) method has been used to obtain new nanostructured multiferroic materials with unique magnetic, electrical, and catalytic properties based on rare-earth element (REE) orthoferrites RFeO 3 (R = Y, Ln) [194,207,231,297,[303][304][305][306][307][308][309][310] with a perovskite-like structure, combining ferromagnetic and ferroelectric ordering. In some cases, it has been shown that the use of additional heat treatment of solution combustion products and other chemical precursors leads to the formation of metastable forms of REE orthoferrites and a significant change in the functional characteristics of materials based on them [231,311,312].…”