We synthesize a nanosized lanthanum silicate, La 9.33 Si 6 O 26 , by means of a hydrothermal method, and then investigate the crystal structure by the Rietveld analysis and the maximum-entropy method using a neutron Bragg profile. In addition, we study electrical conduction properties of the sintered pellet with conductivity measurements under O 2 oxidizing and Ar reducing conditions. From these results, it is indicated that the oxyapatite-type lanthanum silicate with oxide-ion conduction can be prepared at 180°C hydrothermally. By using the nanopowder, we prepare a film of the lanthanum silicate via the electrophoretic deposition. As a result, it is demonstrated that a deposited film can be made successfully in an I 2 -added acetone bath and the thickness obtained in an optimized condition is around 10¯m.
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