Vapor-phase hydration of olefins to alcohols in series reactors

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

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568895, 568896, C07C 2904, C07C 3108, C07C 3110

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049565060

ABSTRACT:
A gas containing water vapor and a minor amount of ethylene and/or propylene is passed through several reactors in series containing a perfluorinated ion-exchange polymer catalyst to convert olefins to alcohols, and alcohol product is recovered from the effluent gases from each reactor.

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