A convenient and economical procedure for synthesis of long-chain 1-O-alkyl glyceryl ethers (V) is described. Alkyl glycidyl
ethers (II) which were derived from the reaction of alcohols (I) with epichlorohydrin using a phase transfer catalyst were
first converted into the corresponding dioxolanes (III) or 1-O-alkyl-2,3-di-O-acetylglycerols (IV). Subsequent hydrolysis
of the resultant products provided 1-O-alkyl glyceryl ethers (V) in high yields.