Abstract
Simple, mild, and environmentally friendly procedures for the
direct conversion of dithioesters into either carboxylic acids or
esters using hydrogen peroxide under alkaline conditions are described.
Key words
desulfurization - oxidation - peroxides - carboxylic acids - esters
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