- O-substituted
oximes form a
closely related family of compounds.
Amidoximes are
oximes of
amides (R1C(=O)NR2R3) with
general structure R1C(=NOH)NR2R3.
Oximes are...
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Development of Rapid,
Practical and
Selective Process for
Preparation of Z-
Oximes".
Journal of the
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Progesterone 20-
oxime (20-(hydroxyimino)pregn-4-en-3-one)
Progesterone dioxime Progestogen ester §
Progestogen oximes List of
progestogen esters §
Oximes of progesterone...
- as the
chloride or
iodide salts,
belongs to a
family of
compounds called oximes that bind to organophosphate-inactivated acetylcholinesterase. It is used...
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sulfuric acid, but
industrial scale reactions use
solid acids.
Typical of
oximes, the
compound can be
reduced by
sodium amalgam to
produce cyclohexylamine...
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Phosgene oxime, or CX, is an
organic compound with the
formula Cl2C=N−OH. It is a
potent chemical weapon,
specifically a
nettle agent. The
compound itself...
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Acetone oxime (acetoxime) is the
organic compound with the
formula (CH3)2CNOH. It is the
simplest example of a ketoxime. It is a
white crystalline solid...
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Obidoxime is a
member of the
oxime family used to
treat organophosphate poisoning.
Oximes are
drugs known for
their ability to
reverse the
binding of organophosphorus...
- (Zn, HCl) → R−NH2 + ZnO
Oximes such as
dimethylglyoxime are also emplo**** as ligands. The
hydrolysis of N-substituted
oximes,
hydroxamic acids, and nitrones...
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ethylenimine synthesis is a
method for
constructing ethyleneimines from
oximes. The
oxime is
treated with
Grignard reagents: Hoch, Compt. rend., 196, 1865 (1934);...