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titleOfInvention Concentrating aldehydes
abstract A process for producing higher concentrations of an aldehyde in which a sample of an aldehyde in solid form also containing water and/or alcohol(s) is subjected to microwave or radio frequency radiation so as to remove at least some of the water and/or alcohol to produce a sample containing a higher percentage of aldehyde. The process has been found to be particularly efficient for upgrading paraformaldehyde from samples containing 70% or more formaldehyde to material containing at least 90% formaldehyde.
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