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publicationNumber KR-101344004-B1
titleOfInvention Decomposition and Recovery of By-Products Produced in the Preparation of (meth) acrylic Acid Ester
abstract The present invention provides a process for preparing a (meth) acrylic acid ester by-product, acid catalyst and water in a decomposition reactor, and 2) the by-product in the decomposition reactor (meth) acrylic acid, alcohol and ( Decomposition with meth) acrylic acid ester, and then recovering it, wherein the by-product of step 2) is recycled to the decomposition reactor of step 2) through a heat exchanger, produced during (meth) acrylic acid ester production It provides a method of decomposition and recovery of by-products. According to the present invention, it is possible to effectively solve the problem of depositing the solid slurry in the decomposition reactor by the circulation of the by-product.
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