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titleOfInvention Process for the preparation of esters
abstract C5- 14 monocarboxylic fatty acids are esterified with halogeno-xylenols and the products reacted with an alkylene oxide. In Example 3, approximately 14 mols. ethlene oxide is used per mol. of lauric acid/dichlorometaxylenol ester.ALSO:C5-14 Monocarboxylic fatty acids are esterified with halogeno-xylenols and the products solubilized by reaction with an alkylene oxide or by sulphonation. The products may be subsequently halogenated or nitrated. In examples: (a) caproic, caprylic and lauric acids are reacted with dichlorometaxylenol and the products treated with ethylene oxide, (b) the product of reacting caproic acid with dichlorometaxylenol is sulphonated with oleum; perchlorometaxylenol is specified as an alternative reactant for caproic acid.ALSO:Germicidal and fungicidal compounds, which may be used in aqueous solution or in a solvent or in the form of an aerosol with propylene glycol and water, are the products of esterifying a C5-14 fatty acid with a halogeno-xylenol which have been solubilised by reaction with an alkylene oxide or by sulphonation with optional subsequent nitration or halogenation.
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