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A carboxylic acid is the end product of the reaction between TEMPO/TCCA and an aldehyde. A TEMPO/TCCA reaction with a secondary alcohol would result in the formation of a ketone as the byproduct.

what is TCCA?

An organic compound with the formula trichloroisocyanuric acid (C3Cl3N3O3). It functions as an industrial disinfectant, a bleaching agent, and an organic synthesis reagent. For home and commercial application, this white, crystalline powder occasionally comes in tablet or granule form and has a distinct "chlorine odour." Trichloroisocyanurates are trichloroisocyanuric acid salts.

Swimming pools and fountain water bodies are disinfected with trichloroisocyanuric acid and chemical, which helps to produce water that is clear and clean.

The first scenario would produce a carboxylic acid. Because it is a secondary alcohol, the second would not create a reaction. The third approach would lead to a ketone in which the OH group transforms into a C=O bond.

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