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Single crystal specimens of apatite-type compounds Ca5(VO4)3Cl and Ca4.78 (1)Na0.22(PO4)3Cl0.78 were prepared with a flux-growth technique and their structures were examined with single-crystal X-ray diffraction. The anion channel is defined by a face-sharing array of nearly regular Ca octahedra, which run along c, together with flat O3 trigonal antiprisms that are concentric with the Ca octahedra and highly oblate in [001]. The position of the channel anion in Ca5(VO4)3Cl is split into two at [0, 0, ±0.1691 (6)] with half occupancies. Dynamic disorder among these two positions is suggested from a saddle-shaped electron density distribution through the Ca regular triangle, i.e. the shared face of the Ca octahedra at z = ¼. The position of Cl was too close to Ca2+ under bond-valence consideration. This is due to repulsion on Cl from the flat O3 trigonal antiprism which is located at z = 0, namely, in between pairs of split Cl site positions. Ca4.78 (1)Na0.22(PO4)3Cl0.78 crystallizes as a disordered hexagonal structure in which the crystallographic pattern is not an intermediate state but a projection of two distinct halves of the monoclinic pattern [doubled in b; Mackie, Elliot & Young (1972). Acta Cryst. B28, 1840–1848] in one hexagonal cell. In spite of quite different environments, the bond-valence sums for Cl in these structures are large and similar to each other. The repulsion between O2− and Cl and a demand for keeping Ca2+ and Cl apart are balanced at the positions where bond-valence sums for Cl are around 1.2.

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cif

Crystallographic Information File (CIF) https://doi.org/10.1107/S2052520622008095/yh5022sup1.cif
Ca5VO43Cl + Ca4.781Na0.22PO43Cl0.78

hkl

Structure factor file (CIF format) https://doi.org/10.1107/S2052520622008095/yh5022Isup2.hkl
Ca5VO43Cl

hkl

Structure factor file (CIF format) https://doi.org/10.1107/S2052520622008095/yh5022IIsup3.hkl
Ca4.781Na0.22PO43Cl0.78

CCDC references: 2201165; 2201166


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