Development of green advanced processes for energy production and/or environmental protection is of prime importance. For this purpose, transition metal ternary oxides have been synthesized in the laboratory by a coprecipitation method. These are AMoO4 bifunctional molybdate particles (A = Co, Ni and Cd), of which we have sought to master the key parameters that make it possible to modulate the sizes and or shapes while ensuring reproducibility of the synthesis process. Several characterization techniques (DRX, FTIR, MEB, AFM, EDS) were used to access different characteristic parameters: crystal structure, lattice parameters, the crystallites size and strain. Measurements highlighted differences between the three molybdates concerning the m...