“…223 PDOX 275, a shelfstable compound, was generated in situ from polysalicylaldehyde (PSA, 274, 0.5 g) and Oxone® (Scheme 60). The synthesis of PDOX began from salicylaldehyde (272), first formylation to 273 followed by polycondensation with 274, and finally, oxidation with Oxone® (10 mmol) in the presence of NaHCO 3 (10 mmol) led to polymer 275, the latter exhibited substantial improvements compared to 9 in terms of stability, recyclability, and reactivity in aqueous media 223 For example, 275 was stable at room temperature for up to 1 week, and could be recycled up to 8 times without any loss of reactivity, and removable by simple filtration. The generation of 275 from 274 was observed by 1 H NMR analysis, and it was further supported by UVvisible and thermogravimetric (TGA) analysis.…”