In order to increase the surface area of oxide electrocatalysts we have studied anew preparation method for Co3O4 spinel-type oxides. We have employed a sol-gel route, where the solution of Co(II)-carbonate in propionic acid is heated to form a resinic cobalt propionate. The powder obtained after pouring liquid nitrogen on the gel is immediately thermically treated up to 260-degrees-C to obtain the spinel pure phase Co3O4, as confirmed by X-ray diffractometry. SEM studies have shown that this precursor phase is near to monodisperse with 2-4 mum particle size. The oxide obtained this way has a BET surface area higher than the oxides prepared by the nitrate decomposition route. However, taking into account the roughness factor, the electrocatalytic activities are similar. (C) 1994 Academic Press, Inc.