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titleOfInvention High purity carboxylic acid ester and method for producing the same
abstract According to the present invention, the content of each of Ag, Al, Au, Ca, Cr, Cu, Fe, K, Mg, Na, Sn, and Zn as metal impurities is less than 1 ppb, and anionic impurities are contained. A high purity carboxylic acid ester having a rate of less than 1 ppm can be provided. Furthermore, according to the present invention, a crude carboxylic acid ester containing Ag, Al, Au, Ca, Cr, Cu, Fe, K, Mg, Na, Sn, and Zn as metal impurities and an anionic impurity, A method for producing a high-purity carboxylic acid ester comprising a step of contacting with a cation exchange resin (II) and then a step of contacting with an anion exchange resin (III) can be provided.
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