Catalyzed vapor phase process for making alcohols

Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series – Organic compounds – Oxygen containing

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568697, 5689022, 585639, C07C 2934

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ABSTRACT:
A catalyzed, continuous vapor phase process to convert a C.sub.2 or higher alcohol and, optionally, one or more C.sub.1 or higher alcohols, for example methanol and ethanol, to a mixture containing at least one higher molecular weight alcohol, for example, isobutanol, over a catalyst which is essentially magnesium oxide. The process also may have a lower aldehyde and/or ketone in the feed.

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