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titleOfInvention Process for purifying a catholyte used for electrolytic hydrodimerization of acrylonitrile
abstract In a process for producing adiponitrile by electrolyzing a mixture containing acrylonitrile, a supporting electrolyte and water, the improvement characterized in that said electrolysis is carried out by removing acrylonitrile from a catholyte contaminated with metal ions, reacting the metal ions contained in the catholyte with carbon dioxide in an alkaline region of a pH value of not lower than 10 thereby precipitating the contaminant metal ions as carbonates thereof, removing thus precipitated carbonates therefrom and recycling the resulting purified solution of the supporting electrolyte as a catholyte.
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