THE CATALYTIC DEHYDRATION OF ETHYL ALCOHOL BY ALUMINA: I. THE EFFECT OF THE WATER CONTENT OF THE CATALYST
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The dehydration of ethyl alcohol has been studied at 250 °C. using alumina catalysts differing in water content. There is an optimum water content for the greatest activity of the catalyst. The apparent poisoning is greatest for those catalysts having greatest activity. There is no apparent poisoning for a catalyst having zero water content. In no case was the course of the reaction changed.
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