“…This green oxidant is a mixture of three inorganic salts (2KHSO 5 •KHSO 4 •K 2 SO 4 ), with potassium peroxymonosulfate (KHSO 5 ) being the active species. The synthesis of important heterocyclic compounds was accomplished using Oxone ® , such as chromene and carbazoles (Reddy, Kannaboina & Das, 2017), benzimidazoles (Daswani et al, 2016), benzoxazoles (Hati et al, 2016), pyrazole (Kashiwa et al, 2016) and pyridine derivatives (Swamy et al, 2016). Furthermore, it was used in intramolecular cycloaddition (More & Ramana, 2016) and cyclization reactions (Sharma et al, 2016), in the synthesis of α-bromoketones (Rammurthy et al, 2017), in halogenation reactions of quinolines (Wang et al, 2016), oxidation of alcohols to carbonyl compounds (Mishra & Moorthy, 2017) and in the synthesis of iodohydrins and iodoarenes (Soldatova et al, 2016).…”