In metal oxides, for example perovskite, we generally have several kinds of lattice oxygens named after O1, O2 and O3 and so on, depending on different positions. I would like to ask whether these oxygen ions at various positions have different basicity, and any relationships between the basicity and formation of oxygen vacancy? Or what kinds of lattice oxygens in metals oxides will be easier to leave and form the vacancy?

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