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Crystal data for 1 at 123 K: Crystal size 0.32 × 0.18 × 0.17 mm3, C34H42O4Rh 2S2: fw 784.63, Space group P21/c, a, 9.0227(17, b, 13.993(2, c, 25.049(5)Å, β, 96.2991(14)°, V, 3143.6(10)Å3, Z, 4, D calcd, 1.658 g/cm3, Number of reflections 7123, R 1 (I > 2σ(I, 0.0275, wR2 (all data) 0.0794, CCDC-686764
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