I have read some time before that CaCl2 can be used to "dry" alcohols 
as well as esters. 
I am not good in chemistry, but believe that reaction of CaO and HCl 
can produce CaCl 2.
Im my country there are many manufacturers of Cao, so I could make it 
quite easy.

One more question. Can this salt be recovered after it has been used 
for dehidration?


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