abstract |
The reductive cleavage of linear and cyclic acetals, especially formals, in an aqueous medium containing a formate takes place by hydrogenation with hydrogen in the presence of a heterogeneous hydrogenation catalyst at a pH value of less than 7 at a temperature of over 200° C. The catalyst-poisoning effect of the formate is overcome at over 200° to 300° C., especially from over 200° to 280° C., so that, in a suspension procedure, the weight ratio of metal having hydrogenating activity to acetal is less than 0.1. |