Acetone oxime is one of the most ideal chemical deoxygenators for industrial boiler feedwater treatment, widely used in medium- and high-pressure boilers and subcritical boilers.
Acetone oxime not only removes oxygen but also forms a dense magnetic oxide protective film on metal surfaces, exhibiting excellent passivation and corrosion inhibition properties. It is widely used as an acid pickling passivating agent and shutdown protection agent for thermal equipment.
In the pharmaceutical industry, it can be used to synthesize drugs such as caffeine and theophylline; in the pesticide industry, it is a key raw material for synthesizing herbicides and insecticides; in the dye and organosilicon industries, it is used to synthesize organosilicon coupling agents and other products. Furthermore, acetone oxime can be reacted to prepare derivatives such as oxime ethers and oxime esters, which have important applications in the synthesis of chiral amines and heterocyclic compounds (such as isoxazoles).