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Question by umi
Submitted on 11/3/2003
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what is the composition of pure tertiary butyl alcohol to produce isobutylene?


Answer by PGWing
Submitted on 12/19/2005
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Sufficient such that after dehydration the amount of isobutylene is as pure as you need it.

MTBE decomposition is a more normal and economical route for isobutylene purification.

 

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Submitted on 2/17/2006
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