Method for removal of oxygen from oxygen-containing compounds

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201 25, C10G 108

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040381722

ABSTRACT:
Removal of oxygen from an oxygen-containing compound and its conversion into an organic substance of a lower molecular weight is accomplished by causing the compound to react with water and carbon monoxide in the presence of a red clay catalyst.

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