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titleOfInvention Production of amide and / or acid from nitrile
abstract (57) [Summary]nThe process for producing amides and / or acids from nitriles involves nitrile as a first reactant and reacting with the nitrile to convert the nitrile to its corresponding amide, and thus hydrating the nitrile, and / or Introducing a hydrated compound as a second reactant capable of converting the nitrile to its corresponding acid into the treatment zone. The nitrile is subjected to catalytic distillation in the treatment zone in the presence of the hydrated compound to hydrate at least some of the nitrile to the corresponding amide and / or to form the corresponding acid. The amide and / or acid is removed from the processing zone.
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