“…Specific and selective oxidation of organic compounds under non aqueous conditions is an important reaction in synthetic organic chemistry. For this, a number of different chromium (VI) derivatives like tetraethylammonium chlorochromate (Swami et al, 2010), tetrabutylammonium bromochromate (Ghammamy et al, 2007), tetraheptylammonium bromochromate (Ghammamy et al, 2009), tetrahexylammonium fluorochromate (Koohestani et al, 2008), tetramethylammonium fluorochromate (Sadeghy and Ghammami, 2005), tetraethylammonium chlorochromate (Mansoor and Shafi, 2011a,b), benzimidazolium fluorochromate (Mansoor, 2010;Mansoor et al, 2011), tributylammonium chlorochromate (Mansoor and Shafi, 2010a,b), tetraethyl ammonium bromochromate (Mansoor and Shafi, 2011a,b), triethylammonium chlorochromate (Mansoor and Shafi, 2010a,b), imidazolium dichromate (Mansoor and Shafi, 2009), benzimidazolium dichromate (Kumar et al, 2011) and imidazolium fluorochromate (Mansoor and Shafi, 2012) have been developed to improve the selectivity of oxidation of organic compounds. The kinetics and mechanism of oxidation of thio acids by various oxidants have been reported (Asopa et al, 1990;Rathore et al, 1994;Khurana et al, 1998;Gangwani et al, 2000;Bhatt et al, 2001;Malini et al, 2008).…”