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titleOfInvention Purification method of ester compound
abstract (57) [PROBLEMS] To selectively and completely remove only an impurity from an ester compound containing a small amount of an impurity such as a sulfate ester or a sulfonic acid ester without requiring a large-scale apparatus or complicated steps. A method for purifying an ester compound that can be removed is provided. An ester compound obtained by reacting an alcohol with an acid in the presence of a sulfuric acid or sulfonic acid-based catalyst, A method for purifying an ester compound, which is brought into contact with a metal salt of an alcohol.
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