Process for continuous reaction and separation using fixed catal

Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series – Organic compounds – Carboxylic acid esters

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C07C 6708

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ABSTRACT:
A two-stage process for effecting a chemical reaction has been developed. The reactants are contacted with a first stage fixed catalyst bed containing a solid catalyst or mixture of catalysts effective to catalyze the reaction and form a mixture of reactants and products. This reaction mixture and a desorbent are then contacted with a second stage simulated moving bed containing a solid or a mixture of solids effective to catalyze the reaction and to selectively adsorb at least one component from the reaction mixture. At least one product-containing stream is formed and collected. The process may be conducted in the liquid phase or in the vapor phase.

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