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Production on p-Anisaldehyde

02/08/2009 7:17 AM

Production of p-Anisaldehyde from cresols involves the use of Magnesium dioxide as a catalyst....but this catalyst reacts with Sulphuric acid to form MnSo4 which has to b removed from the product...is there a solution to this problem??

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Re: Production on p-Anisaldehyde

02/09/2009 10:53 AM

You mean manganese dioxide - there is no "magnesium dioxide".

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Re: Production on p-Anisaldehyde

02/10/2009 8:27 AM

yes...it was by mistake...

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