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titleOfInvention Process for the extraction of fatty alcohols from aqueous suspensions of alumina hydrate
abstract Alcohols prepared by reacting an olefine with aluminium alkyl, oxidizing with air to form aluminium alkoxides and hydrolysing the latter mixture with water to form a mixture of fatty alcohols and an aqueous suspension of aluminium hydrate are extracted from the aqueous suspension by contacting with a water-immiscible alcohol as a solvent, separating the solvent phase containing fatty alcohols from the aqueous phase containing the alumina hydrate and the solvent is finally removed. The solvent may be a substantially water-immiscible straight or branched chain saturated aliphatic monohydric alcohol (4-8) or an alicyclic monohydric alcohol (6-7 C), e.g. n-butanol, isobutyl alcohol, n-hexyl alcohol, cyclohexanol, and cycloheptanol.
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