Acetoxime
Synonym: 2-Propanone Oxime; Dimethylketoxime; Acetone Oxime
Chemical Structure
Introduction
Oximes are compounds containing C=NOH group which are formed from carbonyl group CO by condensation reaction of hydroxylamine with aldehydes or ketones; e.g ethanal (CH3CHO) forms the oxime CH3CH=NOH.
Typical Physical Properties
Chemical Name: | 2-Propanone Oxime |
CAS No.: | 127-06-0 |
EINECS No.: | 204-820-1 |
Empirical Formula: | C3H7NO |
Molecular Weight: | 73.09 |
Boiling Point: | 135°C/760mmHg |
Flash Point: | 60°C |
Color and Appearance: | White crystals |
Density [25°C]: | 0.901 |
Acid Value: (mg KOH/g) | Max.2.0% |
Purity: | 99.5% |
Applications
Oximes are reduced easily to amines, which are used in the manufacture of dyes, plastics, synthetic fibres, and pharmaceuticals. Acetoxime is a skin-preventing additive in paints and lacquers. It acts as an antioxidant against oxidative drying materials which forms sticky skin with air oxygen. The another effect of anti-skinning favors drying time delay which can be used in formulating paints. Acetoxime is used as a chemical intermediate.
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