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'''Oxidation with chromium(VI) complexes''' involves the conversion of alcohols to carbonyl compounds or more highly oxidized products through the action of molecular chromium(VI) oxides and salts.<ref>{{cite journal|author=Luzzio, F. A.|journal=[[Org. React.]]|title=The Oxidation of Alcohols by Modified Oxochromium(VI)–Amine Reagents|year=1998|volume=53|page=1|doi=10.1002/0471264180.or053.01}}</ref> The principal reagents are Collins reagent, PDC, and PCC. These reagents represent improvements over inorganic chromium(VI) reagents such as [[Jones reagent]].
 
==Inventory of Cr(VI)-pyridine and pyridinium reagents==
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