This invention relates to a process for the production of an alcohol, the
process comprising (a) reacting an olefin and water in the presence of a
catalyst under conditions sufficient to form a crude alcohol stream
comprising alcohol, and a dialkyl ether; (b) separating at least a
portion of the crude alcohol stream into an alcohol-containing stream and
a dialkyl ether stream; (c) contacting at least a portion of the dialkyl
ether stream with an ether decomposition catalyst, the ether
decomposition catalyst comprising a mixed metal oxide having the
following composition X.sub.mY.sub.nZ.sub.pO.sub.q where X is at least
one metal selected from Group 4 of the Periodic Table of Elements, Y is
at least one metal selected from Group 3 (including the Lanthanides and
Actinides) and Group 6 of the Periodic Table of Elements and Z is at
least one metal selected from Groups 7, 8, and 11 of the Periodic Table
of Elements; m, n, p, and q are the atomic ratios of their respective
components and, when m is 1, n is from about 0.01 to about 0.75, p is
from 0 to about 0.1, and q is the number of oxygen atoms necessary to
satisfy the valence of the other components, to form a crude dialkyl
ether decomposition stream comprising alcohol and olefin; (d) recovering
at least a portion of the olefin from the crude dialkyl ether
decomposition stream; and (e) recycling at least a portion of the olefin
recovered in step (d) to step (a).