I would wonder about the effectiveness of calcium chloride drying ketones more than it catalyzing reactions.
Why so? CaCl2 ,in general, seems to be commonly accepted as a drying agent. Is there anything special about ketones that'd make you doubt CaCl2's effectiveness for removing moisture?
It is difficult to find good conditions for acid catalyzed aldol condensations
Tangential, but ironically, we've been doing in my plant a quite satisfactory, acid catalyzed aldol condensation, at scale (~100 tons a month) for a couple of years now.
As I recall, someone had reported on the effectiveness of various reagents for drying solvents. Perhaps calcium chloride was mentioned. What I recall is molecular sieves was the most effective.
Oh, that'd be good to read. On this forum? Have a link?