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titleOfInvention An improved process for the recovery of dehydrogenation products
abstract 262,086. I. G. Farbenindustrie Akt.- Ges. Nov. 27, 1925, [Convention date]. Hydrogen.-In the catalytic dehydrogenation of higher aliphatic alcohols, the bulk of the resulting aldehydes or ketones is first condensed from the gaseous product, and then the latter is washed with the alcohol to be dehydrogenated in order to free the hydrogen from the remainder of the products. An example is given, according to which isobutyl alcohol is dehydrogenated by passage over heated zinc oxide, and after separation of most of the resulting isobutyl aldehyde by cooling, the residue is separated from the hydrogen by washing in a column with a counterflow of the isobutyl alcohol.
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