ميثانول
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الأسماء | |||
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اسم أيوپاك المفضل
Methanol[1] | |||
أسماء أخرى
Carbinol
Columbian spirits Hydroxymethane MeOH Methyl alcohol Methyl hydrate Methyl hydroxide Methylic alcohol Methylol Methylene hydrate, primary alcohol Pyroligneous spirit Wood alcohol Wood naphtha Wood spirit | |||
Identifiers | |||
رقم CAS | |||
3D model (JSmol)
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3DMet | |||
مرجع بايلستاين | 1098229 | ||
ChEBI | |||
ChEMBL | |||
ChemSpider | |||
ECHA InfoCard | 100.000.599 | ||
رقم EC |
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مرجع Gmelin | 449 | ||
KEGG | |||
عناوين مواضيع طبية MeSH | |||
PubChem CID
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رقم RTECS |
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UNII | |||
UN number | 1230 | ||
CompTox Dashboard (EPA)
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InChI | InChI={{{value}}} | ||
SMILES | |||
الخصائص | |||
الصيغة الجزيئية | CH4O | ||
كتلة مولية | 32.04 g mol-1 | ||
المظهر | Colourless liquid | ||
الرائحة | Faint and similar to ethanol | ||
الكثافة | 0.792 g/cm3[2] | ||
نقطة الانصهار | |||
نقطة الغليان | |||
قابلية الذوبان في الماء | miscible | ||
log P | −0.69 | ||
ضغط البخار | 13.02 kPa (at 20 °C) | ||
الحموضة (pKa) | 15.5[3] | ||
القابلية المغناطيسية | −21.40·10−6 cm3/mol | ||
معامل الانكسار (nD) | 1.33141[4] | ||
اللزوجة | 0.545 mPa·s (at 25 °C)[5] | ||
Dipole moment | 1.69 D | ||
المخاطر[10][11] | |||
خطر رئيسي | Methanol and its vapours are flammable.
Moderately toxic for small animals – Highly toxic to large animals and humans (in high concentrations) – May be fatal/lethal or cause blindness and damage to the liver, kidneys, and heart if swallowed – Toxicity effects from repeated over exposure have an accumulative effect on the central nervous system, especially the optic nerve – Symptoms may be delayed, become severe after 12 to 18 hours, and linger for several days after exposure[7] | ||
صفحة بيانات السلامة | [1] | ||
ن.م.ع. مخطط تصويري | [6] | ||
ن.م.ع. كلمة الاشارة | Danger[6] | ||
H225, H301, H302, H305, H311, H331, H370[6] | |||
P210, P233, P235, P240, P241, P242, P243, P260, P264, P270, P271, P280, P301+P330+P331, P302+P352, P303+P361+P353, P304+P340, P305+P351+P338, P307+P311, P310, P311, P312, P337+P313, P361, P363, P370+P378, P403+P233, P405, P501[6] | |||
NFPA 704 (معيـَّن النار) | |||
نقطة الوميض | 11 to 12 °C (52 to 54 °F; 284 to 285 K) | ||
470 °C (878 °F; 743 K)[13] 385 °C (725 °F; 658 K)[14] | |||
حدود الانفجار | 6–36%[8] | ||
الجرعة أو التركيز القاتل (LD, LC): | |||
LD50 (الجرعة الوسطى)
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5628 mg/kg (rat, oral) 7300 mg/kg (mouse, oral) 12880 mg/kg (rat, oral) 14200 mg/kg (rabbit, oral)[9] | ||
LC50 (التركيز الأوسط)
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64,000 ppm (rat, 4 h)[9] | ||
LCLo (المنشورة الأقل)
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33,082 ppm (cat, 6 h) 37,594 ppm (mouse, 2 h)[9] | ||
حدود التعرض الصحية بالولايات المتحدة (NIOSH): | |||
PEL (المسموح)
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TWA 200 ppm (260 mg/m3)[8] | ||
REL (الموصى به)
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TWA 200 ppm (260 mg/m3) ST 250 ppm (325 mg/m3) [skin][8] | ||
IDLH (خطر عاجل)
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6000 ppm[8] | ||
مركبات ذا علاقة | |||
مركـّبات ذات علاقة
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Methanethiol Silanol Ethanol | ||
ما لم يُذكر غير ذلك، البيانات المعطاة للمواد في حالاتهم العيارية (عند 25 °س [77 °ف]، 100 kPa). | |||
verify (what is ?) | |||
مراجع الجدول | |||
الكحول الميثيلي (الميثانول) CH3OH أبسط أنواع الكحوليات تركيباً، وهو يحضر بالتقطير الإتلافي للخشب، لذا يُسمى كحول الخشب (حرق الخشب وتقطره في معزل عن الهواء). وهو واسع الاستخدام كوقود وكمذيب عضوي لكثير من الأغراض وفي صناعة الأحبار والبويات وورنيش الأرضيات، كما يدخل في عملية غش الخمور والكولونيا نظراً لرخص ثمنه بالمقارنة بالكحول الإيثيلي (الإيثانول). الميثانول سائل عديم اللون سريع التطاير في درجة حرارة الغرفة العادية وهو بذاته غير سام ويرجع التأثير السام لنواتج الأيض حيث يتأيض الميثانول إلي مادة شديدة السمية الفورمالدهيد حيث يعتبر 33 مرة أكثر سمية من الميثانول ويتحول الفورمالدهيد بسرعة إلي حمض النمليك خلال 3 دقائق.
الميثانول سريع الامتصاص من الجهاز الهضمي حيث يصل إلي أعلي معدل له في الدم بعد نصف ساعة أوساعة يعتمد علي وجود أوعدم وجود الطعام في المعدة. ويحدث التسمم عادة في فترة تتراوح من 6ساعات إلي ثلاثة أيام وخلال هذه الفترة لا يشتكي الشخص من أي أعراض سمية. وتُعزى النسبة الكبرى من حالات التسمم بالميثانول إلى تعاطيه كبديل للمشروبات الكحولية من قِبَل المدمنين أو من خلال استهلاك خمور جرى غشها بإضافة الميثانول إليها. ويرجع الأثر السام للميثانول إلى تحوله في جسم الإنسان إلى فورمالدهيد وحمض فورميك بواسطة إنزيم نازع هيدروجين الكحول بالكبد يُعد تراكم النواتج الاستقلابية (metabolic products) السامة للميثانول مسئولة عن ظهور أعراض وعلامات التسمم به. وأهم هذه النواتج الفورمالدهيد الذي له تأثير إتلافي على العديد من خلايا الجسم وبخاصة شبكية العين والعصي البصري بالإضافة إلى حدوث الحُماض (acidosis) بسبب تكون حمض الفورميك. وعلى ذلك فأعراض التسمم بالميثانول تبدأ في الظهور بعد فترة تتراوح بين 12 و 14 ساعة من تعاطيه على شكل صداع ودوار وغثيان وقيء وآلام شديدة بالبطن والظهر تعزى إلى التهاب البنكرياس، وتظهر أعراض تثبيط الجهاز العصبي المركزي والفشل التنفسي. ومن العلامات الثابتة للتسمم بالميثانول الاضطراب البصري الذي قد يتراوح ما بين ضعف مؤقت وبسيط بالرؤية وبين حالة العمى التام المصاحب للتعافي من حالات التسمم الحادة حيث تكون الحدقتان متسعتين دون استجابة للضوء.
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التواجد
Small amounts of methanol are present in normal, healthy human individuals. One study found a mean of 4.5 ppm in the exhaled breath of test subjects.[15] The mean endogenous methanol in humans of 0.45 g/d may be metabolized from pectin found in fruit; one kilogram of apple produces up to 1.4 g of pectin (0.6 g of methanol.)[16]
Methanol is produced by anaerobic bacteria and phytoplankton.[17][18]
وسط ما بين النجوم
Methanol is also found in abundant quantities in star-forming regions of space and is used in astronomy as a marker for such regions. It is detected through its spectral emission lines.[19]
In 2006, astronomers using the MERLIN array of radio telescopes at Jodrell Bank Observatory discovered a large cloud of methanol in space 0.463 terametres (288 million miles) across.[20][21] In 2016, astronomers detected methanol in a planet-forming disc around the young star TW Hydrae using the Atacama Large Millimeter Array radio telescope.[22]
التاريخ
In their embalming process, the ancient Egyptians used a mixture of substances, including methanol, which they obtained from the pyrolysis of wood. Pure methanol, however, was first isolated in 1661 by Robert Boyle, when he produced it via the distillation of buxus (boxwood).[23] It later became known as "pyroxylic spirit". In 1834, the French Chemists Jean-Baptiste Dumas and Eugene Peligot determined its elemental composition.[24]
They also introduced the word "methylène" to organic chemistry, forming it from Greek methy = "alcoholic liquid" + hȳlē = "forest, wood, timber, material". "Methylène" designated a "radical" that was about 14% hydrogen by weight and contained one carbon atom. This would be CH
2, but at the time carbon was thought to have an atomic weight only six times that of hydrogen, so they gave the formula as CH.[24] They then called wood alcohol (l'esprit de bois) "bihydrate de méthylène" (bihydrate because they thought the formula was C
4H
8O
4 or (CH)
4(H
2O)
2). The term "methyl" was derived in about 1840 by back-formation from "methylene", and was then applied to describe "methyl alcohol". This was shortened to "methanol" in 1892 by the International Conference on Chemical Nomenclature.[25] The suffix -yl, which, in organic chemistry, forms names of carbon groups, is from the word methyl.
French chemist Paul Sabatier presented the first process that could be used to produce methanol synthetically in 1905. This process suggested that carbon dioxide and hydrogen could be reacted to produce methanol.[7] German chemists Alwin Mittasch and Mathias Pier, working for Badische-Anilin & Soda-Fabrik (BASF), developed a means to convert synthesis gas (a mixture of carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen) into methanol and received a patent. According to Bozzano and Manenti, BASF's process was first utilized in Leuna, Germany in 1923. Operating conditions consisted of "high" temperatures (between 300 and 400 °C) and pressures (between 250 and 350 atm) with a zinc/chromium oxide catalyst.[26]
US patent 1,569,775 (US patent 1569775 ) was applied for on 4 September 1924 and issued on 12 January 1926 to BASF; the process used a chromium and manganese oxide catalyst with extremely vigorous conditions: pressures ranging from 50 to 220 atm, and temperatures up to 450 °C. Modern methanol production has been made more efficient through use of catalysts (commonly copper) capable of operating at lower pressures. The modern low pressure methanol (LPM) process was developed by ICI in the late 1960s US patent 3326956 with the technology patent long since expired.
During World War II, methanol was used as a fuel in several German military rocket designs, under the name M-Stoff, and in a roughly 50/50 mixture with hydrazine, known as C-Stoff.
The use of methanol as a motor fuel received attention during the oil crises of the 1970s. By the mid-1990s, over 20,000 methanol "flexible fuel vehicles" (FFV) capable of operating on methanol or gasoline were introduced in the US In addition, low levels of methanol were blended in gasoline fuels sold in Europe during much of the 1980s and early-1990s. Automakers stopped building methanol FFVs by the late-1990s, switching their attention to ethanol-fueled vehicles. While the methanol FFV program was a technical success, rising methanol pricing in the mid- to late-1990s during a period of slumping gasoline pump prices diminished interest in methanol fuels.[27]
In the early 1970s, a process was developed by Mobil for producing gasoline fuel from methanol.[28]
Between the 1960s and 1980s methanol emerged as a precursor to the feedstock chemicals acetic acid and acetic anhydride. These processes include the Monsanto acetic acid synthesis, Cativa process, and Tennessee Eastman acetic anhydride process.
التطبيقات
إنتاج فورمالدهايد وحمض الخليك ومثيل tert-butyl ether
Methanol is primarily converted to formaldehyde, which is widely used in many areas, especially polymers. The conversion entails oxidation:
- 2 CH
3OH + O
2 → 2 CH
2O + 2 H
2O
Acetic acid can be produced from methanol.
Methanol and isobutene are combined to give methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE). MTBE is a major octane booster in gasoline.
Methanol to hydrocarbons, olefins, gasoline
Condensation of methanol to produce hydrocarbons and even aromatic systems is the basis of several technologies related to gas to liquids. These include methanol-to-hydrocarbons (MtH), methanol to gasoline (MtG), methanol to olefins (MtO), and methanol to propylene (MtP). These conversions are catalyzed by zeolites as heterogeneous catalysts. The MtG process was once commercialized at Motunui in New Zealand.[30][31]
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مضاف الجاسولين
The European Fuel Quality Directive allows fuel producers to blend up to 3% methanol, with an equal amount of cosolvent, with gasoline sold in Europe. In 2019, it is estimated that China used as much as 7 million tons of methanol as transportation fuels, representing over 5% of their fuel pool.[32]
كيماويات أخرى
Methanol is the precursor to most simple methylamines, methyl halides, and methyl ethers.[33] Methyl esters are produced from methanol, including the transesterification of fats and production of biodiesel via transesterification.[34][35]
Niche and potential uses
Energy carrier
Methanol is a promising energy carrier because, as a liquid, it is easier to store than hydrogen and natural gas. Its energy density is, however, lower than methane, per kg. Its combustion energy density is 15.6 MJ/L (LHV), whereas that of ethanol is 24 and gasoline is 33 MJ/L.
Further advantages for methanol is its ready biodegradability and low environmental toxicity. It does not persist in either aerobic (oxygen-present) or anaerobic (oxygen-absent) environments. The half-life for methanol in groundwater is just one to seven days, while many common gasoline components have half-lives in the hundreds of days (such as benzene at 10–730 days). Since methanol is miscible with water and biodegradable, it is unlikely to accumulate in groundwater, surface water, air or soil.[36]
وقود
Methanol is occasionally used to fuel internal combustion engines. It burns forming carbon dioxide and water:
- 2 CH
3OH + 3 O
2 → 2 CO
2 + 4 H
2O
Methanol fuel has been proposed for ground transportation. The chief advantage of a methanol economy is that it could be adapted to gasoline internal combustion engines with minimum modification to the engines and to the infrastructure that delivers and stores liquid fuel. Its energy density, however, is less than gasoline, meaning more frequent fill ups would be required. However, it is equivalent to super high-octane gasoline in horsepower, and most modern computer-controlled fuel injection systems can already use it.[37]
Methanol is an alternative fuel for ships that helps the shipping industry meet increasingly strict emissions regulations. It significantly reduces emissions of sulfur oxides (SOx), nitrogen oxides (NOx) and particulate matter. Methanol can be used with high efficiency in marine diesel engines after minor modifications using a small amount of pilot fuel (dual fuel).[38][39]
In China, methanol fuels industrial boilers, which are used extensively to generate heat and steam for various industrial applications and residential heating. Its use is displacing coal, which is under pressure from increasingly stringent environmental regulations.[40]
Direct-methanol fuel cells are unique in their low temperature, atmospheric pressure operation, which lets them be greatly miniaturized.[41][42] This, combined with the relatively easy and safe storage and handling of methanol, may open the possibility of fuel cell-powered consumer electronics, such as laptop computers and mobile phones.[43]
Methanol is also a widely used fuel in camping and boating stoves. Methanol burns well in an unpressurized burner, so alcohol stoves are often very simple, sometimes little more than a cup to hold fuel. This lack of complexity makes them a favorite of hikers who spend extended time in the wilderness. Similarly, the alcohol can be gelled to reduce risk of leaking or spilling, as with the brand "Sterno".
Methanol is mixed with water and injected into high performance diesel and gasoline engines for an increase of power and a decrease in intake air temperature in a process known as water methanol injection.
تطبيقات أخرى
Methanol is used as a denaturant for ethanol, the product being known as "denatured alcohol" or "methylated spirit". This was commonly used during the US prohibition to discourage consumption of bootlegged liquor, and ended up causing several deaths.[44]
Methanol is used as a solvent and as an antifreeze in pipelines and windshield washer fluid. Methanol was used as an automobile coolant antifreeze in the early 1900s.[45] As of May 2018, methanol was banned in the EU for use in windscreen washing or defrosting due to its risk of human consumption[46][47] as a result of 2012 Czech Republic methanol poisonings.[48]
In some wastewater treatment plants, a small amount of methanol is added to wastewater to provide a carbon food source for the denitrifying bacteria, which convert nitrates to nitrogen gas and reduce the nitrification of sensitive aquifers.
Methanol is used as a destaining agent in polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.
الإنتاج
From synthesis gas
Carbon monoxide and hydrogen react over a catalyst to produce methanol. Today, the most widely used catalyst is a mixture of copper and zinc oxides, supported on alumina, as first used by ICI in 1966. At 5–10 MPa (50–100 atm) and 250 °C (482 °F), the reaction
- CO + 2 H
2 → CH
3OH
is characterized by high selectivity (>99.8%). The production of synthesis gas from methane produces three moles of hydrogen for every mole of carbon monoxide, whereas the synthesis consumes only two moles of hydrogen gas per mole of carbon monoxide. One way of dealing with the excess hydrogen is to inject carbon dioxide into the methanol synthesis reactor, where it, too, reacts to form methanol according to the equation
- CO
2 + 3 H
2 → CH
3OH + H
2O
In terms of mechanism, the process occurs via initial conversion of CO into CO
2, which is then hydrogenated:[49]
- CO
2 + 3 H
2 → CH
3OH + H
2O
where the H
2O byproduct is recycled via the water-gas shift reaction
- CO + H
2O → CO
2 + H
2
This gives an overall reaction
- CO + 2 H
2 → CH
3OH
which is the same as listed above. In a process closely related to methanol production from synthesis gas, a feed of hydrogen and CO
2 can be used directly.[50] The main advantage of this process is that captured CO
2 and hydrogen sourced from electrolysis could be used, removing the dependence on fossil fuels.
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Biosynthesis
The catalytic conversion of methane to methanol is effected by enzymes including methane monooxygenases. These enzymes are mixed-function oxygenases, i.e. oxygenation is coupled with production of water[51] and NAD+
:[52]
- CH
4 + O
2 + NADPH + H+
→ CH
3OH + H
2O + NAD+
Both Fe- and Cu-dependent enzymes have been characterized.[52] Intense but largely fruitless efforts have been undertaken to emulate this reactivity.[53][54] Methanol is more easily oxidized than is the feedstock methane, so the reactions tend not to be selective. Some strategies exist to circumvent this problem. Examples include Shilov systems and Fe- and Cu-containing zeolites.[55] These systems do not necessarily mimic the mechanisms employed by metalloenzymes, but draw some inspiration from them. Active sites can vary substantially from those known in the enzymes. For example, a dinuclear active site is proposed in the sMMO enzyme, whereas a mononuclear iron (alpha-oxygen) is proposed in the Fe-zeolite.[56]
Global emissions of methanol by plants are estimated at between 180 and 250 million tons per year.[57] This is between two and three times larger than man-made industrial production of methanol.
الميثانول الأخضر
As of 2023, 0.2% of global methanol production is produced in ways that have relatively low greenhouse gas emissions; this is known as "green" methanol.[58] Most green methanol is produced from gasification of biomass.[58] Syngas is produced from biomass gasification and further converted into green methanol.[59]
Another method of producing green methanol involves combining hydrogen, carbon dioxide, and a catalyst under high heat and pressure.[58] To be classified as green methanol, the hydrogen must be green hydrogen, which is produced using renewable electricity.[58] Additionally, the carbon dioxide in this process must be a product of carbon capture and storage or direct air capture or biomass of recent origin.[58] Some definitions of green methanol specify that the carbon dioxide must be captured during the burning of bioenergy.[60]
Quality specifications and analysis
Methanol is available commercially in various purity grades. Commercial methanol is generally classified according to ASTM purity grades A and AA. Both grade A and grade AA purity are 99.85% methanol by weight. Grade "AA" methanol contains trace amounts of ethanol as well.[26]
Methanol for chemical use normally corresponds to Grade AA. In addition to water, typical impurities include acetone and ethanol (which are very difficult to separate by distillation). UV-vis spectroscopy is a convenient method for detecting aromatic impurities. Water content can be determined by the Karl-Fischer titration.
السلامة
Methanol is highly flammable. Its vapours are slightly heavier than air and can travel to a distant ignition source and ignite. Methanol fires should be extinguished with dry chemical, carbon dioxide, water spray or alcohol-resistant foam.[10] Methanol flames are invisible in daylight.
السمية
Ingesting as little as 10 mL (0.34 US fl oz) of pure methanol can cause permanent blindness by destruction of the optic nerve. 30 mL (1.0 US fl oz) is potentially fatal.[61] The median lethal dose is 100 mL (3.4 US fl oz), i.e., 1–2 mL/kg body weight of pure methanol.[62] The reference dose for methanol is 0.5 mg/kg in a day.[63][64] Toxic effects begin hours after ingestion, and antidotes can often prevent permanent damage.[61] Because of its similarities in both appearance and odor to ethanol (the alcohol in beverages) or isopropyl alcohol, it is difficult to differentiate between the three.[65]
Methanol is toxic by two mechanisms. First, methanol can be fatal due to effects on the central nervous system, acting as a central nervous system depressant in the same manner as ethanol poisoning. Second, in a process of toxication, it is metabolised to formic acid (which is present as the formate ion) via formaldehyde in a process initiated by the enzyme alcohol dehydrogenase in the liver.[66] Methanol is converted to formaldehyde via alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) and formaldehyde is converted to formic acid (formate) via aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH). The conversion to formate via ALDH proceeds completely, with no detectable formaldehyde remaining.[67] Formate is toxic because it inhibits mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase, causing hypoxia at the cellular level, and metabolic acidosis, among a variety of other metabolic disturbances.[68]
Outbreaks of methanol poisoning have occurred primarily due to contamination of drinking alcohol. This is more common in the developing world.[69] In 2013 more than 1700 cases nonetheless occurred in the United States. Those affected are often adult men.[70] Outcomes may be good with early treatment.[71] Toxicity to methanol was described as early as 1856.[72]
Because of its toxic properties, methanol is frequently used as a denaturant additive for ethanol manufactured for industrial uses. This addition of methanol exempts industrial ethanol (commonly known as "denatured alcohol" or "methylated spirit") from liquor excise taxation in the US and other countries.
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المصادر
- Robert Boyle, The Sceptical Chymist (1661) - contains account of distillation of wood alcohol.
- Gallucci, F., Basile, A., Drioli, E., Methanol as an energy source and/or energy carrier in membrane processes Separation and Purification Reviews 36 (2), pp. 175–202
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- Race Car Book RaceCarBook.com, includes technical articles and methanol racing book information.
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- China Takes Gold in Methanol Fuel
- The methanol story: a sustainable fuel for the future article by Ford Motor's Roberta Nichols, the mother of the flexible fuel vehicle, discussing Gasoline-Ethanol-Methanol flexibility in the Journal of Scientific & Industrial Research
- National Pollutant Inventory - Methanol Fact Sheet
- Methanol Discovered in Space
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