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Dimethylglyoxime
Chemical compound

Dimethylglyoxime is a chemical compound described by the formula CH3C(NOH)C(NOH)CH3. Its abbreviation is dmgH2 for neutral form, and dmgH− for anionic form, where H stands for hydrogen. This colourless solid is the dioxime derivative of the diketone butane-2,3-dione (also known as diacetyl). DmgH2 is used in the analysis of palladium or nickel. Its coordination complexes are of theoretical interest as models for enzymes and as catalysts. Many related ligands can be prepared from other diketones, e.g. benzil.

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Preparation and reactions

Dimethylglyoxime can be prepared from butanone first by reaction with ethyl nitrite to give biacetyl monoxime. The second oxime is installed using sodium hydroxylamine monosulfonate:1

2,3-Butanediamine is produced by reduction of dimethylglyoxime with lithium aluminium hydride.2

Complexes

Dimethylglyoxime forms complexes with metals including nickel,3 palladium and cobalt.4 These complexes are used to separate those cations from solutions of metal salts and in gravimetric analysis. It is also used in precious metals refining to precipitate palladium from solutions of palladium chloride.

Dimethylglyoxime Complexes

References

  1. Semon, W. L.; Damerell, V. R. (1930). "Dimethylglyoxime". Organic Syntheses. 10: 22. doi:10.15227/orgsyn.010.0022. /wiki/Organic_Syntheses

  2. Hilleary, Christopher J.; Them, Theodore F.; Tapscott, Robert E. (1980). "Stereochemical studies on diastereomers of tris(2,3-butanediamine)cobalt(III)". Inorganic Chemistry. 19: 102–107. doi:10.1021/ic50203a022. /wiki/Doi_(identifier)

  3. Lev Tschugaeff (1905). "Über ein neues, empfindliches Reagens auf Nickel" [About a new, sensitive reagent on nickel]. Berichte der Deutschen Chemischen Gesellschaft (in German). 38 (3): 2520–2522. doi:10.1002/cber.19050380317. https://zenodo.org/record/1426158

  4. Girolami, G. S.; Rauchfuss, T.B.; Angelici, R. J. (1999). Synthesis and Technique in Inorganic Chemistry: A Laboratory Manual (3rd ed.). pp. 213–215. ISBN 0-935702-48-2 – via Internet Archive. 0-935702-48-2