Summary: The autocondensation of the glyceroyl thioester, S-glyceroyl-ethanethiol, yielded oligoglyceric acid. The rates of autocondensation and hydrolysis of the thioester increased from pH 6.5 to pH 7.5 in 2,6-lutidine and imidazole buffers. Autocondensation and hydrolysis were much more rapid in imidazole buffers as compared to 2,6-lutidine and phosphate buffers. The efficiency of ester bond synthesis was about 20% for 40 mM S-glyceroyl-ethanethiol in 2,6-lutidine and imidazole buffers near neutral pH. The size and yield of the oligoglyceric acid products increased when the concentration of the thioester was increased.The relationship of these results to prebiotic polymer synthesis is discussed.