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0.65Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)O3–0.35PbTiO3 powder was prepared by a single-step, solid-state synthesis at 850°C. This was enabled by the controlled agglomeration of precursor particles by the change of pH in water suspensions. With the design of the contacts between the particles in the agglomerates, a phase-pure perovskite powder was synthesized from a suspension with a pH = 12.5. At the inherent pH = 11.4, the agglomerates that promote the pyrochlore formation were formed, resulting in a mixture of perovskite and pyrochlore phases after the calcination. The ceramics prepared from the suspension with pH = 12.5 were sintered to 96% of theoretical density at only 950°C, and exhibited electrical properties comparable to ceramics prepared by the columbite method, sintered at much higher temperatures. In contrast, the properties of the ceramics from the pH = 11.4 suspension were heavily deteriorated due to the presence of the pyrochlore phase and the high degree of porosity. |