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titleOfInvention A process (ii) for making potassium formate
abstract A process for making potassium formate, whereby potassium formate and neopentyl glycol yield from a reaction between formaldehyde and potassium hydroxide in the presence of isobutyric aldehyde. The reaction is carried out in a liquid, preferably aqueous, state at a molar ratio formaldehyde to potassium hydroxide to isobutyric aldehyde of 1.0: 1.0: 1.0: to 3.0: 2.0: 1.0 and at a temperature of 0-100 DEG C.
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