“…This result is in a good agreement with the literature data, 45,57 in which the change in the Gibbs energy (μO 2 oxide (δ)) in ferrites is almost completely determined by the entropy coefficient, which is caused by the Fe 3+ /Fe 4+ disorder in the oxide lattice. At the same time, in the cobaltites considered in detail in the papers, 24,28,29,33 the dependences of the activation enthalpy R 0 on δ are completely determined by the component of the partial molar enthalpy in μO 2 oxide (δ). It should be understood that in the formal definition of the effective Gibbs activation energy R 0 , defined as −RT ln R 0 , there are summands having an effective entropic form arising due to constant coefficients in R 0 .…”