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titleOfInvention PROCEDURE FOR THE ELIMINATION OF ESTERS FROM LIQUID MIXTURES OF ORGANIC SUBSTANCES.
abstract Procedure for the elimination of esters from mixtures containing cyclohexanone and / or cyclohexanol, obtained in the oxidation of cyclohexane, in which the vapors of these compounds are put in contact with a solution containing saponification agents, which is characterized because aqueous solutions containing sodium and / or potassium carbonate and / or bicarbonate of 1 to 20% by weight, preferably 8 to 10% by weight, with a possible addition of 0.1 to 15% are used as saponifying agents % by weight of sodium and / or potassium sulfate, and the process is carried out at a temperature of 100 to 200 ° C, preferably 155 to 165 ° C, and at a pressure of 1 to 10 manometric atmospheres, preferably approximately 6 manometric atmospheres.
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