Process for forming esters of glyoxylic acids

Esters of glyoxylic acids are formed by the oxidation of an organoglycolate ester using a hypohalide oxidizing agent, preferably under phase transfer conditions using a phase transfer catalyst. An example of a suitable oxidizing agent is sodium hypohalite, and a preferred starting material is methyl...

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Main Authors MAGEE, JR.; WALTER L, BROKKE; MERVIN E
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 18.06.1985
Edition3
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Summary:Esters of glyoxylic acids are formed by the oxidation of an organoglycolate ester using a hypohalide oxidizing agent, preferably under phase transfer conditions using a phase transfer catalyst. An example of a suitable oxidizing agent is sodium hypohalite, and a preferred starting material is methyl mandelate.
Bibliography:Application Number: US19830548375