2-Butanone oxime
CAS: 96-29-7
Ref. 3D-FB159633
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Informação sobre produto
- (2E)-butan-2-one oxime
- (2Z)-butan-2-one oxime
- 2-Butanon-Oxim
- 2-Butanonoxime
- 2-Butoxime
- Aron M 1
- Borchinox M 2
- Butan-2-one oxime
- Butanona-Oxima
- Butanone Ossimide
- Ver mais sinónimos
- Butanone Oxime
- Butanonoxim
- Butoxime
- Ethyl Methyl Ketoxime
- Exkin 2
- Exkin II
- Hiaron M 1
- Kl 841
- MEK-oxime
- Meko
- Mekor 70
- Methyl Ethyl Ketone Oxime
- Methyl ethyl ketoxime
- Methylethylketoxim
- Methylethyllketoxim
- Metil Etil Chetossima
- Metiletilcetoxima
- Méthyl éthyl cétoxime
- Nsc 442
- Nsc 65465
- Oxima de butanona
- Oxime 2-butanone
- Skino 2
- Troykyd AntiSkin B
- ブタノンオキシム
- メチルエチルケトンオキシム
2-Butanone oxime is a reactive chemical compound that is used as an intermediate in the production of glycol ethers and esters. The optimum concentration for this chemical is 0.1-0.2 M in methanol, ethanol, or acetone. It reacts with methyl ethyl ketoxime to form the corresponding oxime. 2-Butanone oxime has been shown to be toxic to rats at doses of 300 mg/kg body weight when administered intraperitoneally. This compound is not readily absorbed by inhalation or through the skin and can be detected in air samples using gas chromatography with a flame ionization detector. A simple analytical method for 2-butanone oxime was developed that uses chitosan quaternary ammonium as a stationary phase on a column packed with silica gel. The mobile phase consists of 1% acetic acid in water and the flow rate is 1 mL/min.