Abstract

Abstract Expeditious and benign methods for primary alcohol–carboxylic acid conversions with TEMPO were developed in a biphasic system composed of a slightly miscible ether (THP) and aqueous layer. Easily available co-oxidants such as Py·HBr3, Bu4NBr3, and electrooxidation were successfully applied to generate N-oxoammonium species as a recyclable catalyst.

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