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- FIELD This invention relates to a process for preparing functional group-containing olefinic compounds such as, for example, flavors, fragrances, and se iochemicals .
- BACKGROUND Insect pests such as, for example, leafrollers, tomato pinworms, oriental fruit moths, and codling moths can cause significant damage and economic loss in the production of tree fruits, vine and nut crops, and various other crops.
- pesticides such as, for example, organophosphate pesticides.
- Insect mating disruption is an important component of the modern approach to pest regulation known as integrated pest management, which combines biological, cultural, physical, and chemical techniques to regulate pest populations while minimizing cost and environmental disturbances.
- integrated pest management which combines biological, cultural, physical, and chemical techniques to regulate pest populations while minimizing cost and environmental disturbances.
- the typical mating disruption technique confuses male insects with pheromones from the natural chemical blends of conspecific females . Sources of sex pheromone are placed in a crop or environment at concentrations sufficient to mask the presence of females.
- siochemical means a chemical that conveys a signal from one organism to another, for example, in such a way as to modify the behavior of the recipient organism (including, for example, allomones, kairomones, synomones, and pheromones, which can have, for example, arrestant, attractant, repellent, deterrent, or stimulant properties) .
- the process comprises the steps of: (a) reacting (1) at least one alkylidene phosphorane comprising an alkylidene moiety and three other moieties bonded to its phosphorus atom, the alkylidene moiety optionally comprising one or more carbon to carbon double or triple bonds, with (2) at least one carbonyl-containing compound that comprises at least one group that is a leaving group, or that is capable of subsequent conversion to a leaving group, and that optionally comprises one or more isolated carbon to carbon double or 'triple bonds, to form an olefinic compound that comprises at least one leaving group, the carbonyl-containing compound being selected from the group consisting of ketones and aldehydes; and (b) reacting the olefinic compound with at least one functional group-containing nucleophile to form the corresponding functional group-containing olefinic compound.
- the alkylidene phosphorane starting material for the process of the invention can be obtained from commercial suppliers, or can be easily prepared by reacting a phosphonium salt with a base.
- the process of the invention therefore meets the need in the art for a scaleable and economic synthetic route to pheromone compounds, which makes use of readily available and inexpensive raw materials .
- the stereoselectivity of the double bond forming step can be controlled by carefully choosing the substituents on the phosphorus of the alkylidene phosphorane starting compound.
- the process of the invention can provide a high yield of Z-configured functional group- containing olefins; when the substituents are alkyl groups or cycloalkyl groups, the process of the invention can provide a high yield of E-configured functional group-containing olefins .
- the prefixes "2" and "E” are used to designate the configuration of geometrical isomers in which there is a double bond between two carbon atoms.
- the isomer when two atoms or radicals are positioned on one side of the carbon axis, the isomer is a Z-isomer (or cis-isomer) ; when they are on the opposite sides, the isomer is an S-isomer (or trans- isomer) .
- the invention provides processes for preparing pheromone compounds that can provide a high yield of a desired isomer.
- Alkylidene Phosphorane starting compounds useful in carrying out the process of the invention include those that comprise an alkylidene moiety and three other moieties bonded to the phosphorus atom of the phosphorane.
- the alkylidene moiety can optionally comprise one or more carbon to carbon double or triple bonds.
- the alkylidene moiety contains no carbon to carbon double or triple bonds, or contains one carbon to carbon double bond.
- Alkylidene phosphorane compounds that are suitable for use in the invention include those that can be represented by the following general formula: H
- R 1 is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, alkyl groups, alkenyl groups, and alkynyl groups (preferably, R 1 has from about 1 to about 24 carbon atoms)
- each R 2 is independently selected from the group consisting of aryl groups , hetaryl groups , alkyl groups , and cycloalkyl groups .
- aryl groups include substituted aryls, substituted hetaryls, and substituted cycloalkyls, respectively; the term “alkyl groups” includes substituted or branched alkyls .
- R 1 is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, alkyl groups, alkenyl groups, and alkynyl groups (preferably, R 1 is an alkyl group having from 1 to about 24 carbon atoms; more preferably, R 1 is selected from the group consisting of ethyl and propyl) ; and each R 2 is independently selected from the group consisting of aryl groups and hetaryl groups (preferably, each R 2 is an independently selected aryl group; more preferably, each R 2 is phenyl) .
- R 1 is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, alkyl groups, alkenyl groups, and alkynyl groups (preferably, R 1 is an alkyl group or an alkenyl group having from 1 to about 24 carbon atoms; more preferably, R 1 is selected from the group consisting of propenyl and n-octyl) ; and each R 2 is independently selected from the group consisting of alkyl groups and cycloalkyl groups (preferably, each R 2 is an independently selected alkyl group; more preferably, each R 2 is selected from the group consisting of n-butyl and n-nonyl) .
- R 1 is preferably an alkyl group having from 1 to about 24 carbon atoms; one R 2 is an alkyl group; and the other two R 2 groups are independently selected aryl groups .
- Other useful alkylidene phosphorane compounds include phosphine oxide anions and phosphonate anions that can be represented by the following general formula:
- R 1 is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, alkyl groups , alkenyl groups , and alkynyl groups ; and each R 2 is independently selected from the group consisting of aryl groups, hetaryl groups, alkyl groups, cycloalkyl groups, and alkoxy groups .
- alkylidene phosphoranes that are useful starting materials include, for example, butylidenetriphenylphosphorane, propylidenetriphenylphosphorane, butenylidenetri (n- butyl ) hosphorane, nonylidenetri (n-nonyl) phosphorane, 2- pentenylidenetri (n-butyl) phosphorane, propylidenetri (n- propyl) phosphorane, butylidenetri (n-butyl) phosphorane, pentylidene n-pentyldiphenylphosphorane, propylidenediphenylphosphine oxide anion, butenylidenediphenylphosphine oxide anion, nonylidenediphenylphosphine oxide anion, 2- pentenylidenediphenylphosphine oxide anion, butenylidene diethylphosphonate anion, nonylidene die
- Preferred alkylidene phosphorane starting compounds include, for example, butylidenetriphenylphosphorane, propylidenetriphenylphosphorane, butenylidenetri (n- butyl) phosphorane, nonylidenetri (n-nonyl) phosphorane, and the like, and mixtures thereof.
- Useful alkylidene phosphorane starting compounds can be prepared, for example, by reacting a phosphonium salt, a phosphine oxide, or a phosphonate with a base.
- Phosphonium salts that are useful for making the alkylidene phosphorane starting compounds of the invention include those that can be represented by the following general formula: + CH ⁇ ⁇ pR2 3 ⁇ " R 1
- R 1 is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, alkyl groups, alkenyl groups, and alkynyl groups; each R 2 is independently selected from the group consisting of aryl groups, hetaryl groups, alkyl groups, and cycloalkyl groups; and Y ⁇ is selected from the group consisting of halides, aryl or alkyl sulfonates, and borates.
- Y ⁇ is a halide. More preferably, Y " is Cl " or Br ⁇ . Most preferably, Y ⁇ is Br " .
- useful phosphonium salts include, for example, tetra (n-nonyl)phosphonium bromide, n- propyltriphenylphosphonium bromide, n-butyltriphenylphosphonium bromide, butenyltri (n-butyl) phosphonium bromide, di(n- pentyl)diphenylphosphonium bromide, tetra (n-propyl) phosphonium bromide, tetra (n-butyl) phosphonium bromide, 2-pentenyltri (n- butyl) phosphonium bromide, and the like, and mixtures thereof.
- Preferred phosphonium salts include, for example, n- propyltriphenylphosphonium bromide, n-butyltriphenylphosphonium bromide, butenyltri (n-butyl)phosphonium bromide, tetra (n- nonyl) phosphonium bromide, and the like, and mixtures thereof.
- Phosphine oxides and phosphonates that are useful for making the alkylidene phosphorane starting compounds of the invention include those that can be represented by the following general formula: R 1
- R 1 is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, alkyl groups , alkenyl groups , and alkynyl groups ; and each R 2 is independently selected from the group consisting of aryl groups, hetaryl groups, alkyl groups, cycloalkyl groups, and alkoxy groups .
- Useful bases include, for example, metal alkoxides, metal amides, organometallic bases, and the like, and mixtures thereof .
- Preferred bases include potassium tert-butoxide, sodium hexamethyldisilazide, n-butyllithium, and the like, and mixtures thereof .
- the reaction of the phosphonium salt with the base is carried out in an inert atmosphere in the presence of an anhydrous solvent.
- anhydrous solvent examples include anhydrous acetonitrile, tetrahydrofuran, toluene, hexane, heptane, methyl tert-butyl ether, and the like, and mixtures thereof.
- the reaction mixture is agitated.
- the reaction can be carried out at a temperature between about -100 2 C and about 100 a C (preferably, between about 0 a C and 40 2 C; more preferably, at room temperature) .
- Carbonyl-containing starting compounds useful in the process of the invention include those that comprise at least one group that is a leaving group, or that is capable of subsequent conversion to a leaving group, and optionally comprise one or more isolated carbon to carbon double or triple bonds .
- Such compounds can be selected from the group consisting of ketones and aldehydes.
- leaving group means a group that exits a molecule with an electron pair such that the molecule is capable of participating in a nucleophilic substitution reaction; a group “capable of subsequent conversion to a leaving group” means a group that can be readily converted into a leaving group (for example, a group that can be converted into a leaving group with one step such as, for example, a reduction step or an oxidation step) .
- the group is a leaving group.
- Suitable leaving groups include halogens, carboxylates (for example, acetates or propionates), sulfonates (for example, mesylate, tosylate, or brosylate) , ammonium, oxonium, and the like.
- isolated carbon to carbon double or triple bonds means that the carbon to carbon double or triple bonds cannot be adjacent to the carbonyl moiety of the carbonyl-containing compound. Preferably, however, the carbonyl-containing compound contains no carbon to carbon double or triple bonds .
- a class of preferred ketones and aldehydes can be represented by the following general formula: ⁇ wherein X is a leaving group; R 3 is selected from the group consisting of alkylene, alkenylene, and alkynylene; and R 4 is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, alkyl groups, alkenyl groups , and alkynyl groups .
- X is selected from the group consisting of CI, Br, tosylate, mesylate, trifluoroacetate, and I (more preferably, X is Br) ; R 3 has from 1 to about 24 carbon atoms; and R 4 is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen and an alkyl group (more preferably, R 4 is hydrogen) .
- R 3 is preferably selected from the group consisting of heptylene and decylene.
- R 3 is preferably propylene or heptylene.
- ketones and aldehydes include 5-chloropent-2-one, 5-bromopent-2-one, 4-bromobutan-l- al, 4-chlorobutan-l-al, 7-bromoheptan-l-al, 7-chloroheptan-l- al, 8-bromooctan-l-al, 8-chlorooctan-l-al, 9-bromononan-l-al, 9-chlorononan-l-al, 11-bromoundecan-l-al, 11-chloroundecan-l- al, 4-tosyloxybutan-l-al, 7-tosyloxyheptan-l-al, 8- tosyloxyoctan-1-al, 9-tosyloxynonan-l-al, 11-tosyloxyundecan-l- al, 4-mesyloxybutan-l-al, 7-mesyloxyheptan-l-al,
- the carbonyl-containing compound is an aldehyde.
- Preferred aldehydes include, for example, 4- halobutan-1-al, 8-halooctan-l-al, 9-halononan-l-al, 11- haloundecan-1-al, and the like, and mixtures thereof. More preferred aldehydes include, for example, 4-chlorobutan-l-al,
- the desired end product of the process of the invention that is, the functional group-containing olefinic compound
- the carbonyl moiety of the carbonyl-containing compound is bonded to the ⁇ -carbon atom of the longest chain of the carbonyl-containing compound, and the group that is a leaving group, or that is capable of subsequent conversion to a leaving group, is typically bonded to the ⁇ - carbon atom of the longest chain.
- Useful carbonyl-containing starting compounds can be prepared by oxidizing an alcohol having at least one group that is a leaving group, or that is capable of subsequent conversion to a leaving group, to form the corresponding carbonyl- containing compound. Oxidation reactions of this type are well known in the art. For example, it is well known that the dehydrogenation (that is, the removal of hydrogen by chemical means, which is a form of oxidation) of primary alcohols yields aldehydes .
- Useful oxidizing agents include, for example, o- iodoxybenzoic acid (IBX), 2, 2 , 6, 6-tetramethyl-l-piperidinyloxy and derivatives (TEMPO), 1, 1, 1-tris (acetyloxy) -1, 1-dihydro-l, 2- benziodoxol-3- (1H) -one (Dess-Martin) , dimethyl sulfoxide, sodium nitrite, sulfur trioxide/amine complex, and the like, and mixtures thereof.
- the reaction is carried out in the presence of a solvent such as an ether, halogenated solvent, or sulfoxide.
- Suitable solvents include, for example, dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) , methylene chloride, methyl tert-butyl ether, and the like, and mixtures thereof. If desired, the reaction mixture can be agitated. The reaction can be carried out at a temperature between about -70 2 C and about 60 2 C (preferably, at room temperature) .
- Other examples of methods for preparing carbonyl- containing compounds include the reaction of alkyl halides with iV-oxides of tertiary amines (J. Org. Chem.
- nucleophile means an ion or molecule that can donate a pair of electrons to an atomic nucleus to form a covalent bond.
- useful functional group-containing nucleophiles include, for example, nucleophiles that contain an ester or alcohol (hydroxy) moiety, and nucleophiles that are capable of producing functional groups (such as, for example, aldehyde and ketone moieties) in situ.
- useful functional group-containing nucleophiles include, for example, carboxylates, sulfoxides, nitrogen oxides, hydroxides, and the like, and mixtures thereof.
- useful functional group-containing nucleophiles include, for example, sodium acetate, potassium acetate, trimethylamine IV-oxide, pyridine-iV-oxide, sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, and the like, and mixtures thereof.
- the functional group-containing nucleophile is a carboxylate or a hydroxide. More preferably, it is an acetate or a hydroxide. Most preferably, it is a metal hydroxide (for example, sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide) or a metal acetate (for example, sodium acetate, or potassium acetate) .
- olefinic intermediate compound olefinic intermediate compound
- the reaction is generally carried out under an inert gas atmosphere (that is, in the absence of oxygen) , and under anhydrous conditions.
- the reaction mixture is agitated.
- a class of the olefinic intermediate compounds can be represented by the following general formula:
- R 1 is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, alkyl groups, alkenyl groups, and alkynyl groups
- R 3 is selected from the group consisting of alkylene, alkenylene, and alkynylene
- R 4 is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, alkyl groups, alkenyl groups, and alkynyl groups .
- the resulting functional group-containing olefinic compound has a predominantly Z-configuration.
- the step of treating the reaction mixture with a base the reaction can be steered to yield predominantly E-configured functional group-containing olefinic compounds .
- Bases that are useful for this step include organometallic bases such as, for example, phenyllithium.
- the olefinic intermediate compounds can be reacted with the above-described functional group-containing nucleophile starting compounds to form the corresponding functional group- containing olefinic compounds.
- the reaction is carried out in the presence of an aprotic dipolar solvent or an alcoholic solvent.
- aprotic dipolar solvent or an alcoholic solvent examples include, for example, ethanol, dimethyl formamide (DMF) , N- methylpyrrolidinone (NMP) , dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) , and the like, and mixtures thereof.
- the reaction mixture is agitated.
- the reaction can generally be carried out at a temperature between about 50 a C and about 200 C (preferably, between about 80 2 C and about 120 2 C) .
- functional group-containing olefinic compounds can be prepared by a process comprising the steps of: (a) reacting (1) at least one functional group-containing nucleophile with (2) at least one carbonyl-containing compound that comprises at least one group that is a leaving group, or that is capable of subsequent conversion to a leaving group, and that optionally comprises one or more isolated carbon to carbon double or triple bonds, to form the corresponding functional group-containing carbonyl-containing compound; the carbonyl-containing compound being selected from the group consisting of ketones and aldehydes; and (b) reacting the functional group-containing carbonyl- containing compound with at least one alkylidene phosphorane comprising an alkylidene moiety and three other moieties bonded to its phosphorus atom, the alkylidene moiety optionally comprising one or more carbon to carbon double or triple bonds, to form a functional group-containing olefinic compound.
- olefinic esters prepared using the processes of the invention can be hydrolyzed to form the corresponding alcohols .
- the invention thus provides processes for preparing functional group-containing olefinic compounds such as, for example, flavors, fragrances, and semiochemicals.
- Representative flavor compounds that can be prepared using the process of the invention include, for example, Z-3-octen-l- ol (watermelon, cucumber flavor) , Z-4-hepten-l-al (used in cream and butter) , Z-3-hexenyl pyruvate (celery flavor) , E-3 - octen-2-ol (mushroom, tomato flavor), and E, E-2 , 4-hexadien-l-ol (pineapple flavor) .
- fragrances that can be prepared using the process of the invention include, for example, Z-3-hexenyl acetate (sharp fruity green) , Z-3-hexenyl methylbutyrate (green apples) , B-2-heptenyl acetate (berry note) , and E-2-octenyl butyrate .
- Semiochemicals that can be prepared using the process of the invention can be useful, for example, in pheromones.
- Pheromone compounds are typically olefinic acetates, olefinic alcohols, olefinic aldehydes, or olefinic ketones.
- Representative pheromone compounds that can be prepared using the process of the invention include, for example, 11- tetradecenal (for Eastern Spruce Budworm pheromone), 10- nonadecenal (for Yellow Headed Spruce Sawfly pheromone), 8,10- dodecadienol (for Codling Moth pheromone) , 11-tetradecenol (for ' Tufted Apple Budmoth pheromone) , 11-tetradecenyl acetate (for Tufted Apple Budmoth pheromone, Sparganothis Fruitworm pheromone, Leafroller pheromone, and Blackheaded Fireworm pheromone), 9-dodecenyl acetate (for Grape Berry Moth pheromone and Tea Tortrix pheromone), 4-tridecenyl acetate (for Tomato Pinworm pheromone), 7 , 11-hexadecadienyl acetate (
- Preferred pheromone compounds include, for example, 8,10- dodecadienol, 11-tetradecenyl acetate, 4-tridecenyl acetate, and 8-dodecenyl acetate. As described above, methods of the invention can be used to produce a high yield of a desired stereoiso er.
- Preferred stereoisomers include, for example, E, E-8, 10-dodecadienol (for Codling Moth pheromone) , Z-11-tetradecenyl acetate (for Leafroller pheromone), S-4-tridecenyl acetate (for Tomato Pinworm pheromone), and Z-8-dodecenyl acetate (for Oriental Fruit Moth pheromone) .
- "" Pheromone compounds prepared by the methods of the invention can be used in mating disruption products.
- the pheromone compounds can be microencapsulated and used in sprayable compositions to control insect pest activity.
- a preferred embodiment of the process of the invention provides a high yield of Z-isomers and comprises the steps of: (a) reacting (1) a phosphorane compound selected from those represented by the following general formula: H
- R 1 is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, alkyl groups, alkenyl groups , and alkynyl groups; and each R 2 is independently selected from the group consisting of aryl groups and hetaryl groups; with (2) an aldehyde selected from those represented by the following general formula:
- X is a leaving group
- R 3 is selected from the group consisting of alkylene, alkenylene, and alkynylene; to form an olefinic compound represented by the following general formula : ⁇ X"
- Another preferred embodiment of the process of the invention provides a high yield of E-isomers and comprises the steps of : (a) reacting (1) a phosphorane compound selected from those represented by the following general formula: R 1
- R 1 is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, alkyl groups, alkenyl groups, and alkynyl groups; and each R 2 is independently selected from the group consisting of alkyl groups and cycloalkyl groups; with (2) an aldehyde selected from those represented by the following general formula:
- X is a leaving group
- R 3 is selected from the group consisting of alkylene, alkenylene, and alkynylene; to form an olefinic compound represented by the following general formul : * 1 _H ⁇ and (b) reacting the olefinic compound with at least one carboxylate, sulfoxide, nitrogen oxide, or hydroxide to form the corresponding olefinic acetate, olefinic alcohol, olefinic aldehyde, or olefinic ketone.
- the aqueous phase was separated and extracted with CH 2 C1 2 (2 x 20 mL) .
- the resulting organic phase was washed with water (20 mL) , and dried (Na 2 S0 4 ) . Evaporation of the solvent from the organic phase yielded the 8-bromooctan-l-al as an orange liquid (3.82 g, 96%) .
- Example 1 Preparation of Z/E-8-Dodecenyl Acetate (Pheromone of the oriental fruit moth) To a colourless suspension of n-butyltriphenylphosphonium bromide (1.75 g, 4.39 mmol) (prepared essentially according to the Preparation of Phosphonium Salts, except that n-butyl bromide and triphenylphosphine were used as the reactants, and anhydrous toluene was used as the reaction solvent; also available from Sigma-Aldrich Canada) in toluene (20 mL) in a 50 mL round bottom flask was added potassium te-rt-butoxide (544 mg, 4.85 mmol) at room temperature under Ar-atmosphere.
- the suspension turned intensely orange-red in colour.
- the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 1 hour, after which time the colour had not changed.
- 8-Bromooctan-l-al (1.37 g, 6.61 mmol) (prepared essentially as described in the Oxidation Protocol) was added dropwise via syringe. The colour changed to light yellow. A weak exotherm was observed.
- the reaction mixture was stirred at room temperature for 30 min. Saturated aqueous NH 4 C1 (10 mL) and water (10 mL) were added. The aqueous phase was extracted with hexane (2 x 20 mL) .
- Example 2 Preparation of Z/E-11-Tetradecenyl Acetate (Pheromone of the Oblique-banded Leafroller)
- n-propyltriphenylphosphonium bromide (1.41 g, 3.6 mmol)
- toluene (20 mL)
- potassium tert-butoxide (451 mg, 4.0 mmol)
- the suspension turned intensely red in colour.
- the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 1 hour, after which time the colour had not changed.
- 11-Bromoundecan-l-al (1.0 g, 4.0 mmol) (prepared essentially according to the Oxidation Protocol, but with 11-bromoundecan-l-ol as the starting material) was added dropwise via syringe. The colour changed to light yellow. A weak exotherm was observed.
- the reaction mixture was stirred at room temperature for 30 min. Saturated aqueous NH 4 C1 (10 mL) and water (10 mL) were added. The aqueous phase was extracted with hexane (2 x 20 mL) .
- Example 3 Preparation of 8 , 10-Dodecadienol (Pheromone of the Codling Moth) To a colourless suspension of butenyltri (n- butyl) phosphonium bromide (1.48 g, 4.38 mmol) (prepared essentially according to the Preparation of Phosphonium Salts, except that butenyl bromide and tri (n-butyl)phosphine were used as the reactants) in toluene (20 mL) in a 50 mL round bottom flask was added n-butyllithium (2.5 M in hexanes, 1.95 mL, 4.88 mmol) at room temperature under Ar-atmosphere .
- butenyltri (n- butyl) phosphonium bromide (1.48 g, 4.38 mmol) (prepared essentially according to the Preparation of Phosphonium Salts, except that butenyl bromide and tri (n-butyl)phosphine
- Example 4 Preparation of S/Z-8-Dodecenyl Acetate (Pheromone of the Citrus Fruit Moth) To a colourless solution of tetra (n-butyl)phosphonium chloride (CyphosTM 443T (available from Cytec Canada Inc., Niagara Falls, Ontario) 50% in toluene, 2.59 g, 4.38 mmol) in a 50 mL round bottom flask were added toluene (18.5 mL) and sodium hexamethyldisilazide (888 mg, 4.84 mmol) at room temperature under Ar-atmosphere. The resulting yellow suspension was stirred for 1 hour at room temperature.
- CyphosTM 443T available from Cytec Canada Inc., Niagara Falls, Ontario
- Example 5 Preparation of -S./Z-11-Tetradecenyl Acetate (Pheromone of the Sparganothis Fruit orm Pheromone)
- tetra (n- propyl ) phosphonium bromide (1.04 g, 3.65 mmol) (prepared essentially according to the Preparation of Phosphonium Salts) in toluene (20 mL) in a 50 mL round bottom flask was added sodium hexamethyldisilazide (738 mg, 4.02 mmol) at room temperature under Ar-atmosphere. The yellowish solution was stirred for 1 hour at room temperature.
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