The crystal structure of mattheddleite (Pb-5(Si1.5S1.5)O-12(Cl0.57OH0.43),
P6(3)/m, a = 10.0056(6), c = 7.4960(9) Angstrom) from Leadhills, Scotland h
as been determined to R = 0.065. The structure is that of apatite where Pb
replaces Ca, equal amounts of S and Si replace P and the X anion is OH + Cl
. The composition deduced from the structural refinement differs from that
of microprobe analyses by giving full occupancy of the tetrahedral site and
equal Si and S to preserve charge balance. We conclude that the microprobe
analysis is incorrect possibly due to large and inaccurate absorption corr
ections. For the crystal analysed, the X anion position is zoned from an OH
-rich interior to a Cl-rich exterior. The Pb(2) atom is disordered which ma
y be analogous to the disordering of the Ca(2) site in Cl-rich, Ca apatites
.