In a
3-l. three-necked round-bottomed flask provided with a
Hershberg stirrer and a
thermometer are placed
1.25 l. of reagent-grade benzene and
325 g. (1.24 moles) of di-n-butyl d-tartrate (Note
1). The mixture is stirred rapidly, and
578 g. (1.30 moles) of lead tetraacetate (Note
2) is added over a period of about 25 minutes. The temperature is maintained below 30° by occasional cooling with cold water. After the addition is complete, the mixture is stirred for 1 hour, during which time the gummy salts become crystalline. The salts are removed by filtration with suction and washed with
500 ml. of benzene. The
benzene and
acetic acid are removed from the filtrate by distillation at 65°/50 mm. The residue is distilled at 20 mm. under
nitrogen introduced through an ebullator, using a
Vigreux column (2 by 30 cm.), and the fraction boiling between
65° and 79°/20 mm. (main portion at
68–74°) is collected as product. The crude
n-butyl glyoxylate, which weighs
247–280 g. (
77–87%),
n20D 1.442–1.443,
d254 1.085, is satisfactory for most purposes (Note
3).