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C07C51/00—Preparation of carboxylic acids or their salts, halides or anhydrides
C07C51/10—Preparation of carboxylic acids or their salts, halides or anhydrides by reaction with carbon monoxide
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338,329. Soc. Franþaise de Catalyse GÚnÚralisÚe. Jan. 26, 1929, [Convention date]. Acetic acid.-Catalysts for the production of acetic acid from carbon monoxide and hydrogen consist of one or more of the phosphates, borates, or silicates of nickel, cobalt, chromium, iron and copper, with or without any other metals, oxides, carbonates, or other salts. The reaction is effected at 500-550‹ C. at 450-600 atmospheres pressure.
GB23132/29A1929-01-261929-07-27Process for the catalytic manufacture of synthetic acetic acid
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A process for the regeneration of catalysts used in the production of phosphorus pentoxide or phosphoric acid by the interaction of phosphorus or phosphoretted hydrogen and water vapour