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A fatty acid is converted to the corresponding carbon length alcohol by the liquid phase hydrogenation of the carboxylic acid in the presence of a co-catalyst system consisting essentially of activated rhenium metal in combination with an extrinsic metal catalyst in the form of one of the platinum metals.