Patent ID: 6013841
Filing Date: 2000-01-11
Classification: C07C,Y02P

Abstract:
A method for the conversion of methylcatechol to a corresponding alkoxy benzaldehyde comprising the steps of:a. converting the hydroxyl groups of said methylcatechol to alkoxy groups by alkylation thereby forming alkylated methylcatechol;b. adding a non-reactive, non-polar solvent having a boiling point in the range of 65.degree. C. to 90.degree. C. to said alkylated methylcatechol and heating under reflux conditions in said range of 65.degree. C. to 90.degree. C.;c. gradually adding a mixture of a brominating agent comprising 1,3-dibromo-5,5-dimethylhydantoin and a free radical initiator having a ten hour half-life in the temperature range of 47.degree. C. to 55.degree. C. over a period of time to said refluxing alkylated methylcatechol whereby the benzylic methyl groups of said alkylated methylcatechol are dibrominated to form methyl dibromide groups without significant formation of methyl monobromide groups and without any significant bromination of the aromatic ring of said methyl catechol; andd. hydrolyzing said methyl dibromide groups thereby forming said corresponding alkoxy benzaldehyde.