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titleOfInvention METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE ISOMERIC MONOESTERS OF 2,2,4-TRIMETHYLPENTANDIOL-1,3 WITH ISOBUTTERIC ACID
abstract It was the object of the invention to develop a simple, selective process for the preparation of the isomeric monoesters of 2,2,4-trimethylpentane-1,3-diol with isobutyric acid. The process which has now been found consists in employing an isobutyraldehyde with an acid value of not more than 2 and carrying out the reaction in the presence of such an amount of 5 to 20% strength aqueous alkali metal hydroxide solution that the molar ratio between isobutyraldehyde and alkali metal hydroxide employed has a value of between 200 and 2000. The ester mixture prepared according to the invention is mainly used as a plasticiser for PVC.
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