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000 = 640, T = 294 (2) K. Data collection yielded 8337 reflection resulting in 3095 unique, averaged reflection, 3041 with I > 2σ(I), θ range: 1.80-25.00°. Full-matrix least-squares refinement led to a final R = 0.0293, wR = 0.0770 and GOF = 1.013. Intensity data were measured on Bruker Smart Apex with CCD area detector. CCDC 714891 contains the supplementary crystallographic data for the structure 3b. These data can be obtained free of charge from The Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre via www.ccdc.cam.ac.uk/data-request/cif.
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